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1 Corinthians 2:9-16

The Holy Spirit is the power of God—not a personage, entity, consciousness, or part of the Godhead or a trinity. The Bible speaks of the Spirit as the power or mind of God, the power of love and of a sound mind. It emanates from Him and thus can be said to be "poured out" (Titus 3:5-6), "breathed" (John 20:22), and used to "fill" (Acts 2:4) and "anoint" (Acts 10:38).

Martin G. Collins
The Holy Spirit

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1 Corinthians 2:9-16

The verb Paul uses in verse 10, translated "revealed" (Greek apokalupto), is a strong term, usually used in the New Testament to indicate divine revelation of certain supernatural secrets or with the resurrection and judgment of certain people and events. These verses in I Corinthians 2 stress the work of the Holy Spirit in revealing the wisdom of God.

In verse 14, the verb anakrino, translated "discerned," is the same verb translated "judges" and "judged" in verse 15. The idea in each case is to make intelligent, spiritual decisions. Anakrino, though meaning "examine," includes the decision following the examination.

Members of God's church are to examine all things ,including our own lives, with the help of God's Spirit, and then we are to make an evaluation as to what our strengths and weaknesses are. Then we decide what we are going to do about them. No one in the world has a right to examine and evaluate us on spiritual matters because, without the Holy Spirit, they canno rightly and justly understand or evaluate. There is no need to feel slighted or put down by anyone in the world who disagrees with God's truth or with your obedience to God's truth. The same holds true in all judgments and criticisms from the world—that is, those without God's Holy Spirit—who try to tell us our doctrines are wrong.

This is a major reason the Worldwide Church of God went into apostasy, because the leaders believed and accepted the criticisms of the worldly churches. They accepted judgment from people without God's Holy Spirit and from organizations without a spiritual foundation of truth.

The mainstream Christian churches are worldly, are not led by people with the Holy Spirit, and they do not base their doctrines on truth. Two cases in point: neither the Sunday Sabbath nor the being that is called the Holy Spirit of the Trinity can be proven honestly and truthfully with God's written Word. Do not be fooled by mainstream Christianity's false piety! They are not God's people. They are not baptized members of God's church. They do not have God's Holy Spirit. This is not to say that there are not wonderful people in some of these churches in the world. In addition, when they do follow some of God's laws, blessings will automatically accrue to them.

Martin G. Collins
The Law's Purpose and Intent




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Genesis 2:7
Matthew 25:1-13
Acts 5:3
2 Corinthians 12:11-13
Galatians 4:6
Galatians 5:4-6
1 Thessalonians 5:21
2 Peter 1:19-21
Revelation 11:4
Revelation 11:6
Revelation 20:10


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Eternal Torment?  

God's Two Witnesses  

Judgment, Tolerance, and Correction  

Lying to the Holy Spirit  

No Private Interpretation  

Parables and Prophecy  

Parables and Prophecy  

Parables and Prophecy  

Reasoning With God  

Religious Confusion and You  

Scratching Our Itches  

The First Prophecy (Part One)  

The First Prophecy (Part Two)  

Time and Life  

To Answer a Fool—or Not  

To Watch and Keep  

What Did Jesus Do?  

Who Is Doing the Work of God?  

Y2K: You-2-the-Kingdom  

Bible Studies

Parable of the Unjust Steward  

The Holy Spirit  

Booklets

Preparing the Bride  

Preparing the Bride  

Sermon Transcripts

A Survey of God's Gifts to Us  

Benefits of the Third Resurrection  

Christ Our Wisdom  

Developing Discernment  

Eating Out on the Sabbath  

God the Father (Part 3)  

How Emotions Affect Spiritual Maturity  

How the Human Mind Shapes What We Believe  

Immutable Scientific Laws  

Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part 3)  

Man's Greatest Challenge (Part 3)  

Pitfalls of Scholarship  (2)

Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 8)  

Real Conversion  

The Bible Does Not Have All the Answers!  

The Feast Brings Hope  

The Law's Purpose and Intent  

The Sixth Commandment  

The Three Angels  

The Wonderful, Powerful Gift of God's Holy Spirit  

Why Are We Called To Overcome?  

Why Many Do Not Understand  

Why We Do Not Vote  

Why We Do Not Vote  


 
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