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Old Testament

1 Corinthians 3 St Paul from the Trenches 1916 (GWC)

Laying a true foundation

1. And yet, I myself, brethren, did not speak to you as spiritually minded beings, possessing the mind of Christ, but I spoke to you as to carnal men, still entangled in the mind of the flesh, and in Christ the merest babes,

2. needing milk, not real meat. That was your condition. You were not able to receive what I might have told you. And that is still your state.

3. The mind of the flesh works in you still. You are not spiritual, you are the human being, the human rent by division and strife,

4. one of you saying that he is Paul's disciple, another that he is Apollos'.

5-6. That is not the divine unity, wherein Paul planted and Apollos watered, and wherein all life and growth is of God. What is Paul or Apollos? Servants of your faith, each one according to the task assigned by God.

7-9. In this great oneness each receives the fulfilment and reward of his own function, sower and tiller all belong to one unity which is God's field and harvest, or God's building. In ourselves we are nothing.

10. What if I, resembling a good and skilful architect, laid a foundation on which another is building? My function was an expression of God's own grace imparted to me, and all the building similarly is of God, its parts expressing the grace which He confers.

11. If a man misapply his own mission, and attempt to lay a foundation other than that already laid which is Christ Jesus, let him be sure he will receive the appropriate reward for such a corruption and reversal of the grace God gave him.

12. Or if, instead of building on this foundation gold and silver and costly marble and stone, he build wood, thatch, straw,

13. he shall certainly receive the appropriate reward of this faithlessness. The fire will burn up his work.

14-15. The great day of truth will dawn, and reveal his faithless evil work, and the havoc he has made of the Church. It will all be destroyed, all pass away, yet shall he himself thereby be saved.

16. For this is God's temple, God's building, the Spirit of God dwells here,

17. and you yourselves are the one building of God, and therefore not one shall perish though the evil doer reap his own destruction.

Self-deception to be guarded against

18. Cleverness and the wisdom of the world are not sufficient for these things. Thereby you may become self-deceived.

19. And if one must become a fool in order to be wise, this is the wisest course, for the world's wisest is a species of folly. “He taketh the wise in their own craftiness” (Job v. 13.).

20. “The Lord knoweth the thoughts of man that they are vanity” (Ps. xciv. 11.).

21. There is nothing in merely human wisdom, and why? because you already have the wisdom that includes all,

22. that includes Paul, Apollos and Cephas, yes, and the world, life, death, the present and the future;

23. it is yours because it and you are Christ's, who is of God, and who therefore includes it all.