The Natural man
1 Corinthians 2:14
14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
The natural man is without spiritual enlightenment, acting in his own old self. Paul said, he cannot receive the things of the Spirit of God. Concerning those spiritual things that the Spirit of God is teaching are but foolishness unto him (natural man), neither, he can understand them. Whereas, we can understand fully what these spiritual things by which the Holy Ghost teaches by comparing spiritual things with spiritual, they are discerned spiritually without the use of man’s wisdom (worldly wisdom) which fell short and cannot know them.
Is the natural man in 1 Corinthians saved or unsaved?
While the word “natural” in the other passages is in the state of nature possibly the sinful nature is true to the unsaved yet they can be also true to the believers as well. The context as per Paul is talking about is to the brethren (2:1), hence the believers in many instances are still subject to the old self. Paul address the inner conflict of the two nature being in conflict with each other. (Gal. 5:16-17; Romans 7:17-20 etc.). So, the natural man being referred to here are those carnal Corinth Christians who were fond of using worldly wisdom which Paul had in the first place noted that his gospel preaching is the demonstration of the Spirit and power of God not with the wisdom on men. (1 Corinthian 2:1-5) and to which Paul noted the Corinth believers that in order to properly understand God’s word concerning the deep things of God (v. 10) is not to appeal on their own wisdom but rather God’s wisdom.
Yet on 1 Cor. 3:1-3 stated perhaps the main reason that these Corinth believers were either acting carnally or still a babe in Christ and we know by the number of reason they were called carnal.
God bless
1 Corinthians 2:14
14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
The natural man is without spiritual enlightenment, acting in his own old self. Paul said, he cannot receive the things of the Spirit of God. Concerning those spiritual things that the Spirit of God is teaching are but foolishness unto him (natural man), neither, he can understand them. Whereas, we can understand fully what these spiritual things by which the Holy Ghost teaches by comparing spiritual things with spiritual, they are discerned spiritually without the use of man’s wisdom (worldly wisdom) which fell short and cannot know them.
Is the natural man in 1 Corinthians saved or unsaved?
While the word “natural” in the other passages is in the state of nature possibly the sinful nature is true to the unsaved yet they can be also true to the believers as well. The context as per Paul is talking about is to the brethren (2:1), hence the believers in many instances are still subject to the old self. Paul address the inner conflict of the two nature being in conflict with each other. (Gal. 5:16-17; Romans 7:17-20 etc.). So, the natural man being referred to here are those carnal Corinth Christians who were fond of using worldly wisdom which Paul had in the first place noted that his gospel preaching is the demonstration of the Spirit and power of God not with the wisdom on men. (1 Corinthian 2:1-5) and to which Paul noted the Corinth believers that in order to properly understand God’s word concerning the deep things of God (v. 10) is not to appeal on their own wisdom but rather God’s wisdom.
Yet on 1 Cor. 3:1-3 stated perhaps the main reason that these Corinth believers were either acting carnally or still a babe in Christ and we know by the number of reason they were called carnal.
God bless