1Cor.6:5 I say this to move you to shame. Isn't there even one wise man among you who would be able to decide between his brothers?
Paul resorts to shame to even rock some back into spiritual reality, the flesh is so thick it can't even reason on spiritual matter, it must be shamed into guilt, the one things that make the flesh do any thing in its unrighteous state. Freedom of love has no power to move the flesh out of kindness and love to give of itself, it must be shamed, that is, looking bad in the flesh in the eyes of others, is a carnal sin, looking bad, it just can't live with.
John 8:15 You judge according to the flesh. I judge no one.
Making the flesh look bad makes it wants to fight in justifying why it didn't have simple basic spiritual knowledge, how foolish it looked in not having godly wisdom? Fight on as it must so it does not look bad, creating its own self-judgment by ridiculousness fleshly thinking. But perhaps there exist a hope in guilt. Perhaps the shame would overwhelm the pride in fear of not knowing everything about the truth, and the flesh will humble itself so it will at least listen to some spiritual wisdom from the head of the body, Jesus Christ?
The fear of the flesh is not knowing every thing terrifies it more than all else, it has a mind with a legal contract with life and death. Its fear is, how it has missed such important words in their contract with God? Either they didn't know, or they would have to assault Paul as an apostate who was trying to trick them into apostasy. However, Paul was known throughout the whole of the nations as an apostle of Christ Jesus, name recognition would cause the flesh not to go up against him, in fear of looking bad too other Christian's.
Was there not one wise person among God's own saints to judge simple matters, where had these Christian's gone in worldly wise thinking?
Romans 8:5 For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit.
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1Cor.6:5 I say this to move you to shame. Isn't there even one wise man among you who would be able to decide between his brothers?
Paul resorts to shame to even rock some back into spiritual reality, the flesh is so thick it can't even reason on spiritual matter, it must be shamed into guilt, the one things that make the flesh do any thing in its unrighteous state. Freedom of love has no power to move the flesh out of kindness and love to give of itself, it must be shamed, that is, looking bad in the flesh in the eyes of others, is a carnal sin, looking bad, it just can't live with.
John 8:15 You judge according to the flesh. I judge no one.
Making the flesh look bad makes it wants to fight in justifying why it didn't have simple basic spiritual knowledge, how foolish it looked in not having godly wisdom? Fight on as it must so it does not look bad, creating its own self-judgment by ridiculousness fleshly thinking. But perhaps there exist a hope in guilt. Perhaps the shame would overwhelm the pride in fear of not knowing everything about the truth, and the flesh will humble itself so it will at least listen to some spiritual wisdom from the head of the body, Jesus Christ?
The fear of the flesh is not knowing every thing terrifies it more than all else, it has a mind with a legal contract with life and death. Its fear is, how it has missed such important words in their contract with God? Either they didn't know, or they would have to assault Paul as an apostate who was trying to trick them into apostasy. However, Paul was known throughout the whole of the nations as an apostle of Christ Jesus, name recognition would cause the flesh not to go up against him, in fear of looking bad too other Christian's.
Was there not one wise person among God's own saints to judge simple matters, where had these Christian's gone in worldly wise thinking?
Romans 8:5 For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit.
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