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THE NECESSITY AND BLESSING OF THE NEW BIRTH: 1 Corinthians 2:14-16

1 Corinthians 2:14-16

October 10, 2021 • Brett Baggett • 1 Corinthians 2:14–16

I. WHY YOU MUST BE BORN AGAIN (v. 14)
I) You must be born again because the unregenerate do not accept the things of the Spirit of God (v. 14a)
II) You must be born again because the unregenerate see the things of the Spirit of God as foolish (v. 14b)
III) You must be born again because the unregenerate are not able to understand the things of the Spirit of God (v. 14c)

II. THE COUNTERFEITS OF THE NEW BIRTH
I) Mere education is a counterfeit of the new birth
II) Moral reformation is a counterfeit of the new birth
III) Being dutiful in religious activities is a counterfeit of the new birth

III. THE BLESSINGS OF THE NEW BIRTH (vv. 15-16)
I) Those who have been born again are able to discern the things of the Spirit of God (v. 15a)
II) Those who have been born again are not to be judged by the unregenerate (v. 15b)
III) Those who have been born again have the mind of Christ (v. 16)

IV. THE MEANS OF THE NEW BIRTH
I) Regeneration is accomplished BY God the Holy Spirit sovereignly working to make a dead sinner alive
II) Regeneration is accomplished THROUGH the proclamation of the gospel as revealed in the Scriptures
III) Regeneration is accomplished AS Christ crucified is held forth

INFERENCES
I) See the sad state of all those who are unregenerate
II) See how utterly dependent sinners are on God to save them by sheer mercy
III) See the hopeful prospect of all those we preach to and pray for

EXHORTATION
I) You who believe, praise God for causing you to be born again (1 Peter 1:3a)
II) You who believe, do not neglect the fact that you have been born again
III) You who believe, if God has caused you to be born again, He will never cause you to die again (1 Peter 1:3b-5)
IV) You who believe, make it your business to preach and pray, pray and preach

QUESTIONS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION

1. Read verse 14. What does Paul mean by “natural person”? What does the “natural person…not accept”? What are “the things of the Spirit of God,” that Paul refers to? Why does the natural man not accept them, according to verse 14? How does this verse highlight the radical depravity of man? Do you praise God, believer, that you now freely accept God’s Law and Gospel?

2. Read verse 15. What does Paul mean by “the spiritual person judges all things, but is himself to be judged by no one”? How does the end of verse 16 help clarify?

3. Read verse 16. What passage of Scripture does Paul quote? Does “we have the mind of Christ” mean that saints already understand everything? Does it mean we do not need teachers? Does it mean Bible study is easy? How do Deuteronomy 29:29, Ephesians 4:11-12, and 2 Timothy 2:15 help clarify? How is Luke 24:45 an illustration of what Paul is really getting at in this verse?

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