What you disdainfully regard as an absurdity is God's Holy Word. In Christ always refers to the Regenerate = Saved = Believers = Beloved = Children of God =The Sheep,= The Church = The Body = Christians. The Scriptures never refer to those outside of Christ being 'in Christ.'
There many verses which speak of believers being in Christ, which is a apparently a new doctrine for you.
Here are a few :
Romans 8:1 : Therefore, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
2 Cor. 5:17 : Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new has come: The old has gone, the new is here!
1 Peter 5:4 : peace to all of you who are in Christ.
But check out other passages for yourself, I won't do all your required homework:
Romans 6:11; 12:5; 16:3,9
1 Cor. 1;2,30; 16:24
2 Cor. 1:21; 2:17; 12:2,19
Gal. 1:22; 2:4; 3:6,27,28
Eph. 1:1; Phil. 1:1; Col. 1:2,4
And there are still a lot more passages that spell it out for even a babe in Christ as 1 Cor. 3:1 has it.
Creating Your Own God
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Van, Oct 4, 2021.
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RipponRedeaux Well-Known Member
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1Co 3:1 (NLT)
Dear brothers and sisters, when I was with you I couldn’t talk to you as I would to spiritual people. I had to talk as though you belonged to this world or as though you were infants in the Christian life.
Clearly people who belong to this world (unregenerate) can understand and receive spiritual milk, which includes the gospel of Christ.
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One of the tactics of false teachers is to make claims not based on specific statements contextually considered, but on undefined statements. For example, say I claim God put invisible pink elephants in orbit around Mars. You say show me the evidence.
I say "all things are possible with God." Then I attack, by saying by your denial that God did not put them in orbit, you are diminishing the divine attributes of God, and you deny God is sovereign and does as He pleases.
Take, "No one seeks after God." Does this mean no one ever, at any time, while unregenerate seeks God? Nope. But if you offer a more limited meaning, based on context, then the false teachers say you are adding to scripture. Never mind they did, claiming their interpretation is what it says, and any other view adds to scripture.
What is a way of finding the intended scope of "open ended" statements, rather than claiming everything imaginable is intended?
Ask the question, What is the least that God could be stating. No one seeks God some of the time or at any time? Some of the time. The context of Romans 3 indicates the idea is when a person is sinning, they are not seeking God. Thus Paul uses the fact that we do not seek God all of the time to prove we are all under sin.
There are many examples of the use of the bogus ploy, such as God would not destroy people in Gehenna because God is love. Overshooting the bounds of open ended statements can lead us into false doctrine. A sound bible study practice is to be a minimalists, being careful not to add to scripture by expanding the scope beyond its intent.
By reading something not intended into the text, which is adding to scripture, the speculators create their own God, with attributes according to their interpretation, but not actually supported from scripture. Stick with what scripture says God has done and is doing. Such as reconciling the world, crediting the faith of some as righteousness, putting individuals into Christ, through faith in the truth. -
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An Interpretive Translation of 1 Corinthians 3:1-2:
Siblings, I could not speak to you as indwelt mature Christians, but as to those not indwelt or those recently indwelt but immature. I gave you milk and not solid food for you were unable, and are still unable to make use of spiritual solid food.
Scripture makes clear the lost can be reached with some spiritual things, spiritual milk, the fundamentals of the gospel. -
Here is a better:
Reason they are considered worldly
Van, you are emboldened in error.
For since there is jealousy and dissension among you, are you not worldly? Are you not walking in the way of man? 4For when one of you says, “I follow Paul,” and another, “I follow Apollos,” are you not mere men? 5What then is Apollos? And what is Paul? They are servants through whom you believed, as the Lord has assigned to each his role. 6I planted the seed and Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. 7So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. 8He who plants and he who waters are one in purpose, and each will be rewarded according to his own labor. 9For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, God’s building.
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Paul spoke to the new Christians as to unregenerates. Pretty simple.
Why cannot any Calvinist admit to the plain meaning?
Why post taint so again and again when it is obviously so...
Here is an interpretive translation of 1 Cor. 3:1-2:
Siblings, I could not speak to you as indwelt mature Christians, but as to those not indwelt or those recently indwelt but immature. I gave you milk and not solid food for you were unable, and are still unable to make use of spiritual solid food.
Scripture makes clear the lost can be reached with some spiritual things, spiritual milk, the fundamentals of the gospel. -
Because you didn’t answer where you got the translation, are we to assume this is another of your attempts? -
The answer to the question where did Calvinism come from is "the dark ages."
Why do Calvinists lack comprehension of the obvious? Blinded by preconceptions of falsehood. -
RipponRedeaux Well-Known Member
1 Corinthians 3:1 -3 certainly does not teach what you claim. Clearly it is addressing Christians --not the unregenerate. The unregenerate are not 'in Christ.' So your entire premise falls flat. Your Bible study methods are clearly in need of a serious overhaul. -
RipponRedeaux Well-Known Member
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RipponRedeaux Well-Known Member
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Did anyone say Paul was addressing the unregenerate? Nope - so obfuscation
Did anyone say the unregenerate are in Christ? Nope - so more obfuscation
Here is an interpretive translation of 1 Cor. 3:1-2:
Siblings, I could not speak to you as indwelt mature Christians, but as to those not indwelt or those recently indwelt but immature. I gave you milk and not solid food for you were unable, and are still unable to make use of spiritual solid food.
This is an accurate rendering of a widely held interpretation of the verse!!!
The answer to the question where did Calvinism come from is "the dark ages."
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Siblings, I could not speak to you as indwelt mature Christians, but as to those not indwelt or those recently indwelt but immature. I gave you milk and not solid food for you were unable, and are still unable to make use of spiritual solid food.
Paul spoke to the Corinthians as to nonspiritual (not indwelt) people or people recently indwelt but immature. He used spiritual milk, which includes the fundamentals of the gospel. Thus unregenerates can understand and receive the gospel of Christ.
And of course, every Calvinist will deny the meaning of 1 Corinthians 3:1-3 because it teaches "total spiritual inability" is as bogus as a three dollar bill.
Stand by for taint so, and nobody agrees with Van, and other attempts at obfuscation. Just read it folks... -
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