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https://christianchat.com/threads/gods-will-vs-mans-free-will.216406/post-5375889
1Co 2:14
But the natural man receiveth
G1209 not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know
them, because they are spiritually discerned.
Outline of Biblical Usage
- to take with the hand
- to take hold of, take up
- to take up, receive
- used of a place receiving one
- to receive or grant access to, a visitor, not to refuse intercourse or friendship
- to receive hospitality
- to receive into one's family to bring up or educate
- of the thing offered in speaking, teaching, instructing
- to receive favourably, give ear to, embrace, make one's own, approve, not to reject
- to receive. i.e. to take upon one's self, sustain, bear, endure
- to receive, get
- to learn
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It is obvious that this "natural man" REFUSES to "take up", "take hold of" "receive" "learn"
of HIS OWN FREE WILL. A conscious choice that has been made.
And here is the OT reference. One that NOBODY seems to understand or even care to know.
2Ki 6:5
But as one was felling a beam, the axe head fell into the water: and he cried, and said, Alas, master! for it was borrowed.
2Ki 6:6
And the man of God said, Where fell it? And he shewed him the place. And he cut down a stick, and cast
it in thither; and the iron did swim.
2Ki 6:7
Therefore said he (the Man of God), Take it up to thee. And he put out his hand, and took it.
But the text says that the "natural man" CANNOT UNDERSTAND -- so...how can he respond positively to that he simply cannot understand. He cannot understand them because they are "spiritually discerned". He needs the Holy Spirit, to discern/understand. Pretty easy to understand, straightforward passage. And it makes sense since one of the unilateral promises of the New Covenant is that God would give his chosen people his Spirit. Why would God give such an awesome gift if the recipients didn't need it?
Also, spiritual understanding comes from God. God is the source of all wisdom, knowledge and understanding. All these, too, are gifts of God.
The natural man is darkened in his understanding, separated from the life of God (dead because he doesn't have the Holy Spirit) due to the ignorance in him and the hardening of his heart (Eph 4:18).
Also, evil men do not understand justice (Prov 28:5).
Also, God has hidden things from the worldly wise (Mat 11:25-26).
And salvation is far from the wicked for they do not seek out God's decrees (his Word), cf. Ps 119:155.
Also, the wicked (fools) despise godly wisdom (Prov 1:7).
Nor does the natural man have any love for the Gospel (2Thes 2:10).
Also, the natural man hates God and his Son (Isa 49:7; Zech 11:8-9; Ps 2:1-3; Jn 7:7; 15:23; Rom 8:7-8).
In addition to hating the Creator and Redeemer, the natural man hates spiritual knowledge (Prov 1:29).
And the natural man cannot acquire spiritual wisdom since they have no desire for it (Prov 17:16)
And even worse, the natural man has no way to shun evil because they have no desire to choose the Fear of the Lord (Prov 1:29), which itself is a precious gift of God promised under the New Covenant.
And it get even worse because the Fear of the Lord (a disposition of the heart) is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge -- and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding (Prov 9:10).
And those who hate spiritual wisdom and knowledge LOVE DEATH (Prov 8:36 and cf. Eph 5:8; Jn 12:46).
So, given all these facts, these present some very serious dilemmas to wit:
How can anyone be saved since natural man inherently
hates Wisdom (Prov 1:7) and Knowledge (Prov 1:22, 29) that they're supposed to diligently and earnestly seek after in God's Word?
This is Dilemma Number One: How is man to seek after that which he despises?
Dilemma Number Two: There is no Fear of God in they eyes of the Natural Man (Rom 3:18), for men
hate Knowledge and, therefore, cannot choose to Fear God for the very reason they have no desire to! But yet...the Fear of the Lord is the precursor and the key (Prov 1:7; 9:10; Isa 33:6) to seeking the very Wisdom and Knowledge they hate! The sons of men are caught up in a very pernicious cycle from which there is no escape. They are indeed helpless, powerless (Rom 5:6), hopeless prisoners of the Darkness of Death within this vicious, cyclonic whirlwind. It seems to me they desperately need to be rescued (Col 1:13).
But there's still another problem:
Dilemma Number Three. True, personal, intimate Knowledge of the Holy One IS true, ultimate Understanding. So, now we have the Word of God defining for us what ultimately true spiritual understanding is -- what the locus of it is! But as we have learned, no one wants that Knowledge anymore than they want to Fear the Lord in order to acquire it! Paul knew what he was talking about in Romans when he said, "No one understands" (Rom 3:11), or that the darkness did not comprehend the light (Jn 1:5). Paul also said there is "no Fear of God in the eyes of men" (Rom 3:18). Yet, in Proverbs 8, we're told that Wisdom and Understanding are supreme and we should get Understanding even it cost us everything we have. Yet, none of this is possible for the Natural Man because he
hates Wisdom and Knowledge. And they can't get either of these because they will not/cannot fear God!
It would be foolhardy for anyone to discount or dismiss this tripartite dilemma, since the Fear of the Lord is no small biblical theme. And it so significant in Solomon's mind that he concluded his second Wisdom Book with this:
Eccl 12:13-14
13 Now all has been heard;
here is the conclusion of the matter:
Fear God and keep his commandments,
for this is the whole [duty] of man.
14 For God will bring every deed into judgment,
including every hidden thing,
whether it is good or evil.
NIV
As I often said on this forum on various threads, the commands in the bible presuppose only man's duty towards God, not his ability to obey. Man lost that ability when Adam sinned! And Solomon agrees with me, for after giving the command to fear God he tells us why. And the reason isn't that we have the spiritual ability to obey (v.13).
If it weren't for the sovereign, gracious gifts God promised under the New Covenant, i.e. new heart, indwelling Holy Spirit and God's instillment of the Fear of the Lord in his elect's hearts, no man would be saved.