『02-05-2026 PART 3: Living by the Spirit and Walking with the Mind of Christ』のカバーアート

02-05-2026 PART 3: Living by the Spirit and Walking with the Mind of Christ

02-05-2026 PART 3: Living by the Spirit and Walking with the Mind of Christ

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概要

Section 1

This teaching returns us to the heart of 1 Corinthians 2, emphasizing that believers have not received the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so they may understand what God has freely given. Paul makes it clear that salvation, peace, and transformation do not come through clever arguments, polished presentations, or intellectual dominance. While reason, discussion, and study have their place, they are never the source of spiritual life. The gospel itself is the power of God, and it is revealed, not manufactured. Just as peace that passes understanding cannot be logically explained, spiritual life cannot be produced by human wisdom. What God gives is discerned spiritually, breathed into dead hearts by the Spirit who gives life, the same breath that animated creation and now regenerates people from spiritual death into life.

Section 2

Paul explains why the message of God often sounds foolish to those who reject it: the natural person cannot accept the things of the Spirit because they are spiritually discerned. This is not an insult but a diagnosis. Without the Spirit, the truths of God do not compute, no matter how eloquently they are explained. This reality frees believers from the pressure to perform or persuade. Faithfulness, prayer, and obedience matter more than brilliance. The miracle of salvation is exactly that—a miracle—where a person is resurrected spiritually by God alone. Bible teaching, preaching, and fellowship become moments where this miracle repeatedly occurs, even if it is not always labeled as such. When Scripture suddenly “comes alive” to a believer, that is the Spirit confirming truth and awakening understanding.

Section 3

Paul concludes with a humbling and empowering truth: no one has known the mind of the Lord so as to instruct Him, yet believers have the mind of Christ. God is never surprised, anxious, or reactive. He is always in charge. Having the mind of Christ does not mean believers become divine, but that they are being shaped to think, respond, and discern according to Jesus’ heart and truth. The danger is not lacking access to this mindset, but failing to use it by leaning instead on personal understanding. Christianity is not about creating more religious personalities or spiritual celebrities, but about becoming more like Jesus. He alone is the hero, the Savior, and the standard. The call is clear and steady: draw near to God, spend time with Him, rely on His Spirit, and allow Him to continually form His mind within us, so our lives reflect not worldly wisdom, but the living truth of Christ.

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