Hi Hevosmies, while I agree with a number of the other points that you made in your post, I do not agree that
1 Corinthians 2:14 or the verses that precede it in that Book are referring to the "deep things" of God (for the most part anyway). Rather, they refer to the simple, Gospel message whenever unbelievers (
natural men/women) are in view. For instance, this verse, which refers specifically to "
the word of the Cross"/the "Gospel", could not make that fact any clearer.
.........1 Corinthians 1
.........18 ..The word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
When
1 Corinthians 2:14 speaks of the unbeliever's (the
natural man/woman's) inability to perceive (
accept/understand) the
things of God as anything more than
foolishness, the Apostle 'could' be referring to the "deeper things" of the Spirit, but he is certainly and principally referring to the basics of the Gospel as well, just like he did only a few verses earlier in
1 Cor 1:18. We are only capable of believing when God makes it possible for us to do so (through His gracious "
gift" of saving faith .. e.g.
Ephesians 2:8 to all of us who are His, which is what makes it possible for us to hear, understand, and believe).
~Deut