First, I have addressed the "private interpretations" error repeatedly. 1 Peter 2:20 is NOT about privately interpreting Scripture.
Second, reasoning skills are completely distinct from understanding Scripture. Non-Christians can and do use reasoning skills, the same skills that Christians can and should use.
Third, I agree, the right understanding of spiritual things is available only to Christians by the Holy Spirit.
Fourth, the issue of "seeking signs as lying wonders" has been repeatedly addressed as well. You are off-base on this issue. Nobody here is advocating the "seeking of signs", so your repeated bleating about it is quite unnecessary.
Second, reasoning skills are completely distinct from understanding Scripture. Non-Christians can and do use reasoning skills, the same skills that Christians can and should use.
Third, I agree, the right understanding of spiritual things is available only to Christians by the Holy Spirit.
Fourth, the issue of "seeking signs as lying wonders" has been repeatedly addressed as well. You are off-base on this issue. Nobody here is advocating the "seeking of signs", so your repeated bleating about it is quite unnecessary.
He gives the honor to those like the noble Bereans (Acts17:10-12) who search the scriptures daily to see if what they hear is
The parable reads...
Proverbs 25:2 It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter.