Paul tells the Corinthian saints, in I Cor. 3:1a that he could not speak unto them as unto spiritual Christians. They were saints, indeed, but they were yet carnal, soulical, babes in Christ.
What would be Paul‟s assessment of the churches today? Would he praise us as being spiritual Christians, or would he chastise us for our carnality, or soulishness?
This study is prayerfully given to the Church to consider these issues. We are in a spiritual warfare and our enemy is ever masterful and deceptive. Much that passes for spirituality today is not spiritual at all, but a mixture of man‟s wisdom and God‟s truth. It is a mixture of the things of the world and the things of God. The unfortunate thing, however, is that many are blinded to this condition.
"Paul tells the Corinthian saints, in I Cor. 3:1a that he could not speak unto them as unto spiritual Christians. They were saints, indeed, but they were yet carnal, soulical, babes in Christ. What would be Paul's assessment of the churches today? Would he praise us as being spiritual Christians, or would he chastise us for our carnality, or soulishness? This study is prayerfully given to the Church to consider these issues. We are in a spiritual warfare and our enemy is ever masterful and deceptive. Much that passes for spirituality today is not spiritual at all, but a mixture of man's wisdom and God's truth. It is a mixture of the things of the world and the things of God. The unfortunate thing, however, is that many are blinded to this condition..." [Preface, pg. 5]
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