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1 Corinthians 2
Verse 1. And I accordingly came to you, not with loftiness of speech or
of wisdom - I did not affect either deep wisdom or eloquence.
Declaring the testimony of God - What God gave me to testify
concerning his Son.
Verse
2. I determined not to know anything - To wave all my other
knowledge, and not to preach anything, save Jesus Christ, and him
crucified - That is, what he did, suffered, taught. A part is put for
the whole.
Verse
3. And I was with you - At my first entrance. In weakness - Of
body, 2 Cor. xii, 7 And in fear - Lest I should offend any. And in
much trembling - The emotion of my mind affecting my very
body.
Verse
4. And my speech in private, as well as my public preaching, was
not with the persuasive words of human wisdom, such as the wise
men of the world use; but with the demonstration of the Spirit and
of power - With that powerful kind of demonstration, which flows
from the Holy Spirit; which works on the conscience with the
most convincing light, and the most persuasive evidence.
Verse
5. That your faith might not be built on the wisdom or power of
man, but on the wisdom and power of God.
Verse
6. Yet we speak wisdom - Yea, the truest and most excellent
wisdom. Among the perfect - Adult, experienced Christians. By
wisdom here he seems to mean, not the whole Christian doctrine,
but the most sublime and abstruse parts of it. But not the wisdom
admired and taught by the men of this world, nor of the rulers of
this world, Jewish or heathen, that come to nought - Both they and
their wisdom, and the world itself.
Verse
7. But we speak the mysterious wisdom of God, which was
hidden for many ages from all the world, and is still hidden even
from "babes in Christ;" much more from all unbelievers. Which
God ordained before the world - So far is this from coming to
nought, like worldly wisdom. For our glory - Arising from the
glory of our Lord, and then to be revealed when all worldly glory
vanishes.
Verse
8. Had they known it - That wisdom. They would not have
crucified - Punished as a slave. The Lord of glory - The giving
Christ this august title, peculiar to the great Jehovah, plainly
shows him to be the supreme God. In like manner the Father is
styled, "the Father of glory," Eph. i, 17; and the Holy Ghost, "the
Spirit of glory," 1 Pet. iv, 14. The application of this title to all the
three, shows that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are "the God of
glory;" as the only true God is called, Psalm xxix, 3, and Acts vii,
2.
Verse
9. But this ignorance of theirs fulfils what is written concerning
the blessings of the Messiah's kingdom. No natural man hath
either seen, heard, or known, the things which God hath prepared,
saith the prophet, for them that love him. Isaiah lxiv, 4.
Verse
10. But God hath revealed - Yea, and "freely given," ver. 12.
Them to us - Even inconceivable peace, and joy unspeakable. By
his Spirit - Who intimately and fully knows them. For the Spirit
searcheth even the deep things of God - Be they ever so hidden
and mysterious; the depths both of his nature and his kingdom.
Verse
11. For what man knoweth the things of a man - All the inmost
recesses of his mind; although men are all of one nature, and so
may the more easily know one another. So the things of God
knoweth no one but the Spirit - Who, consequently, is God.
Verse
12. Now we have received, not the spirit of the world - This spirit
is not properly received; for the men of the world always had it.
But Christians receive the Spirit of God, which before they had
not.
Verse
13. Which also we speak - As well as know. In words taught by
the Holy Spirit - Such are all the words of scripture. How high a
regard ought we, then, to retain for them! Explaining spiritual
things by spiritual words; or, adapting spiritual words to spiritual
things - Being taught of the Spirit to express the things of the
Spirit.
Verse
14. But the natural man - That is, every man who hath not the
Spirit; who has no other way of obtaining knowledge, but by his
senses and natural understanding. Receiveth not - Does not
understand or conceive. The things of the Spirit - The things
revealed by the Spirit of God, whether relating to his nature or his
kingdom. For they are foolishness to him - He is so far from
understanding, that he utterly despises, them Neither can he know
them - As he has not the will, so neither has he the power.
Because they are spiritually discerned - They can only be
discerned by the aid of that Spirit, and by those spiritual senses,
which he has not.
Verse
15. But the spiritual man - He that hath the Spirit. Discerneth all
the things of God whereof we have been speaking. Yet he himself
is discerned by no man - No natural men. They neither understand
what he is, nor what he says.
Verse
16. Who - What natural man. We - Spiritual men; apostles in
particular. Have - Know, understand. The mind of Christ -
Concerning the whole plan of gospel salvation. Isaiah xl, 13.
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