Portion: 1 Corinthians 2
Context :
Paul writes to a divided and worldly Corinthian church to re-center their faith on Christ and the Holy Spirit. In 1 Corinthians 2, Paul contrasts human wisdom with divine revelation. He reminds believers that true understanding doesn’t come through intellectual brilliance but through the Holy Spirit—God’s gift to those who love Him.
🔴 Sin to Avoid:
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“The rulers of this world have not understood” (v.8) – this here marks the danger of spiritual blindness. Pride in human knowledge led to the rejection and crucifixion of Christ.
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“People who aren’t spiritual can’t receive the truths from God’s Spirit” (v.14) – Rejection of spiritual discernment is a red-flag choice that cuts off divine wisdom.
🪞One-liner story: A man bought a smartphone but never inserted the SIM card—he had the device but no connection. That’s human wisdom without the Spirit.
🟡 Promise to Claim:
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“No eye has seen… no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him.” (v.9) – This golden promise assures us that God’s plans for His children surpass imagination.
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“God has freely given us” (v.12) – The Spirit, who understands all things, is a gift—not something we earn.
🟢 Example to Follow:
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“So you would trust not in human wisdom but in the power of God.” (v.5) – Paul models humility and dependence on God, not eloquence.
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“We understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.” (v.16) – Spirit-filled believers are to think with the mind of Christ: others-centered, wise, and surrendered.
🟧 Command to Obey:
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While direct imperatives are few, the tone strongly implies this command: Don’t lean on human wisdom—listen to the Spirit. Paul urges a posture of spiritual receptivity.
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“We tell you these things… using words given to us by the Spirit” (v.13) – A call to align our speech and teaching with what the Spirit gives, not personal brilliance.
**🟣 Instruction:
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“His Spirit searches out everything and shows us God’s deep secrets.” (v.10) – Instructional truth: the Spirit is the only guide into divine mystery.
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“We have received God’s Spirit… so we can know the wonderful things God has freely given us.” (v.12) – This grounds the believer’s learning journey in dependency on the Spirit.
Practical Keywords :
Rely on the Spirit. Reject Worldly Wisdom. Receive the Mind of Christ. Trust the Power of God.
Closing Thought:
In a world obsessed with being “smart,” God invites us to be spiritually wise. True understanding isn’t about having the loudest voice, but the clearest spiritual signal. Don’t just hear God’s Word—tune in through His Spirit.
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