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1 Corinthians 3:18

Posted on 18 May at 11:34
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Let no man deceiue himselfe: If any man among you seemeth to bee wise in this world, let him become a foole, that he may be wise. 1 Corinthians 3:18 (KJV)

This verse is part of a larger passage in which the Apostle Paul addresses divisions and quarrels among the Corinthian church. In this particular verse, Paul focuses on the concept of wisdom and challenges the Corinthians’ understanding of it.

The Danger of Self-Deception: Paul starts by warning the Corinthians against self-deception. He cautions them not to think too highly of themselves or their own wisdom. It is a reminder to be cautious and not allow arrogance to cloud their judgment.

True Wisdom in God’s Perspective: Paul suggests that if someone thinks they are wise according to the standards of this world, they should become a fool in order to become truly wise. This paradoxical statement may seem counterintuitive, but it holds a profound spiritual truth. Paul is urging the Corinthians to embrace a different kind of wisdom, one that comes from God rather than worldly knowledge or human intellect.

The Foolishness of the Cross: Paul expands on this idea in the following verses (1 Corinthians 3:19‑23). He points out that the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God’s sight. The message of the cross, which seems foolish to the world, is actually the power and wisdom of God. In contrast, the worldly wisdom that people boast about is transitory and will ultimately be brought to nothing.

Embracing God’s Wisdom: To become wise in God’s perspective, one must humbly submit to His wisdom and guidance. It involves recognizing our limitations, surrendering our own wisdom, and seeking the wisdom that comes from God through His Word and the Holy Spirit. True wisdom is found in knowing God and aligning our lives with His purposes.

Overall, 1 Corinthians 3:18 reminds us to be cautious of the world’s wisdom and to seek the true wisdom that comes from God. It challenges us to let go of our own self‑perceived wisdom and to embrace the humility of a “fool” in order to receive God’s wisdom, which is far greater and more valuable than any wisdom this world can offer.

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