Many believers understand the gospel but remain spiritually immature, divided, and flesh-led in how they think and build their lives. In 1 Corinthians 2 and 3, Paul shows that having the mind of Christ means growing in spiritual maturity, depending on the Spirit, and building carefully on the foundation of Jesus.
If we truly have the mind of Christ, why do so many believers still think, live, and build like the world?
In 1 Corinthians 2 and 3, Paul moves from theology to application. The cross dismantles pride, but now he asks a deeper question: If Christ is our wisdom, how should that shape how we think, grow, and build?
Paul reminds the Corinthians that he did not come as a philosopher or performer, but as a witness. His message was simple: Jesus Christ and Him crucified. His method was weakness and dependence on the Holy Spirit. His goal was not to build fans but to build faith that rests on the power of God.
In chapter 2, we see that:
• God’s wisdom is revealed by the Spirit, not discovered by human brilliance
• Spiritual truths require spiritual revelation
• Believers have been given the mind of Christ
But Paul makes it clear that having the mind of Christ is not the finish line. It is the starting point.
In chapter 3, he confronts spiritual immaturity:
• Jealousy and division reveal flesh-led living
• Spiritual babies live on milk and avoid growth
• Leaders are servants, not saviors
• God brings the growth, but we are responsible for how we build
Paul uses the powerful image of a foundation. Jesus Christ is the only foundation. Every believer is building on that foundation, and one day the quality of the work will be tested. Gold, silver, and costly stones endure. Wood, hay, and straw do not. The issue is not visibility but quality.
He also reminds the church that they are God’s temple. The Spirit dwells among His people. This is sacred. This is serious.
When Christ is the center, everything else finds its proper place.
When the Spirit leads, maturity follows.
When the foundation is secure, the structure will stand.
You have the mind of Christ. Now build like it.
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2–3 NLT
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