First off, I think my comment (quoted above) was in view of (someone's) reference to Acts 7:51, if I recall ("ye do always resist the Holy Spirit, as your fathers did, so do ye.")
Secondly, I believe I have gone over this with you before, that 1Cor3:1 is in the same context as this 1Cor2:14 passage, where Paul is telling BELIEVERS (the "already-saved") that he could
not yet speak unto them "as spiritual" but "as unto carnal" and adds, "as unto babes
in Christ"... which means they were
not yet ready for that which 1Cor2 references (where v.6 had just said "we speak wisdom among them which are
the teleiois / mature" and v. 10 speaks of [what was revealed unto them/the apostles/NT-prophets] "the deep things of God" and v.12 "that we might know the things freely given to us of God" and v.16b "
but we have the mind of Christ" [these are things we now have recorded in the NT epistles...]).
So if these "believers" in 3:1 are indeed SAVED ["IN Christ"] (
but "are yet carnal" 3:3), how did they come to faith??