{"id":1472,"date":"2022-10-15T14:56:33","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-corinthains-211-16-switching-gears-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:56:33","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:33","slug":"1-corinthains-211-16-switching-gears-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-corinthains-211-16-switching-gears-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"1 Corinthains 2:11-16 &#8211; Switching Gears &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1Corinthians 2:11-16, Eph 4:17-24 Stitching Gears  In this text, Paul is preparing to introduce a major teaching which will be taught throughout the New Testament, namely, the teaching is that the born again have two minds.  Christians still have the original equipment, that which they were born with, a dirty, rotten, malfunctioning mind.  To be honest, even though it should not be, that broken mind is still often our primary mind. However, we have been given new mind, a much improved model.  It is the Cadillac of minds, the mind of Christ.  Lets consider a few thoughts about these two minds and how to use the new one.      I. From 1Corinthians, we learn that we been given a new spiritual mind.         A. \\#1Cor 2:16\\ Our new mind is called the mind of Christ.         B. Here we learn the basic difference between the two minds we have.             1. The old mind is a fleshly mind.                 This is the mind that wants to get angry, jealous, get even, maybe                 cuss or strike out in some manner, that wallows in self pity, and                 enjoys sinful delights.             2. The new mind is a spiritual mind.                 This is the mind that loves, is joyful, is helpful, is forgiving,                 is kind, is hopeful, strives to do what God desires.         C. Understanding the difference helps us to understand why we spend so             much of the time using the older model.             1. The fleshly mind is just more natural for us to use and it is                 easier for us to use it.             2. I know that is very simple theology, but it very important to                 understanding why we are the way we are.                 a. I hear people who say, &quot;I dont know why I do that.  I know                     I shouldnt.  I want to do better, but I just dont seem to                     be able to do it.&quot;                 b. Here is the answer.                 c. You acting and thinking fleshly because that is you basic                     nature.  It is the way you were born.  It is just easier for                     you to act that way.             3. One of the hardest things to get a Christian to understand is that                 living fleshly is the natural life; however, God wants us to                 start living the supernatural life.                 a. God wants us to understand that we have been given spiritual                     power, by a spiritual Source and a spiritual Power, the Holy                     Ghost Himself.                 b. The change we seek will come when we learn that to live the                     new life, we must use the new equipment and that means we                     must start turning to the spiritual, even though it is not as                     natural and easy as it is for us as turning to the natural.         D. Person confession-For the last few months, I have been sharing my             battle with patience.  I shared that I have recently learned that             patience is not just waiting with anxiety but it is also responding             without frustration.  This past week, a situation came up that really             frustrated me.  It wasnt important, but I knew I was not handling it             well.  So while I was driving, I turned to the Lord and asked Him how             I was supposed to turn off this emotion.  As I was thinking and             praying, a thought that I have preached many times came to me.  You             can not think of but one thought at a time, so I decided to praise             Him and to pray for anyone that God brought to my mind.  About 15             minutes later, I noticed that I was not frustrated anymore.  I             completely forgotten about what had aggravated me.  Of course,             remembering that started the frustration coming back, so I returned             to my praise and prayer!         E. What is the key here?  The key is to understand that we have spiritual             powers that may not be the easiest, most natural for us to use, but             if we will turn to the spiritual, we can use the new mind that God             has given to us.     II. From Ephesians, we learn two things.         A. \\#Eph 4:17-19\\ We learn what kind of equipment the original mind is.             1. \\#Eph 4:17\\ He calls that mind a vain thing.                 a. A vain mind is a mind that thinks in a undisciplined,                     unscriptural, unprofitable way.                     (1) Vanity means to have pride and conceit, to be arrogant.                     (2) Those who use their original mind are going to be worldly                          and Christless in their thinking, placing themselves                          first and the things of God last.                 b. He further describes it as being the way the Gentiles walk.                     (1) The word &quot;Gentiles&quot; means non-Jews; however, the book of                          Ephesians is written to non-Jews (Ephesus).                     (2) It is kind of awkward to criticize people for being what                          they are!                     (3) I think Paul has adapted the word to mean &quot;people who are                          unlearned in the things of God.&quot;                     (4) So the old mind functions like the unregenerate or the                          unlearned mind would function.             2. There are many other terms used in these verses to describe this                 mind.  Because they are so similar, I will not dwell on each term,                 but each one added to the list helps us to see just how deficient                 the original equipment we have really is.                 a. \\#Eph 4:18\\ Its understanding is darkened.                     (1) Its ability to reason is not good.                     (2) Darkened is the term to refer to sin and the dominion of                          sin.                     (3) Our original mind will never come to the correct                          conclusions.                     (4) It is incapable of doing so.                 b. It is blind.                     (1) Sight here is an analogy to describe a means of inputting                          data into the mind.                     (2) The mind cannot really see but sight is one of the main                          means of a human being taking in new information.                     (3) The fact that the mind is blind means that it not only                          cannot produce correct conclusions (understanding) but                          it cannot see things as they really are.                 c. These two conditions cause alienation (separation) from God and                     ignorance of the things of God.             3. Folks, if you think this is bad, what Paul has been describing so                 far is the original mind as its best.  From here, it only gets                 worse.                 a. \\#Eph 4:19\\ This mind can produce a vessel which is past                     feeling.                     (1) That is, it will not feel as God intended it to feel.                     (2) It will not feel love, remorse, compassion, pity, regret,                          conviction, sorrow.                     (3) It will most likely feed on anger, bitterness, jealousy,                          lusts, vengeances, and malice.                 b. This mind will become lascivious.                     (1) Lasciviousness is the state of your flesh ruling over you.                          (a) We are flesh, mind, and soul (carnal, mental, and                               spiritual).                          (b) Gods will is for the spirit to the strongest,                               the mind to be the second strongest,                               and the flesh to be the weakest.                          (c) Most humans have their mind the strongest,                               the flesh the second strongest,                               and their spirit the weakest.                          (d) A lascivious person has their flesh the strongest,                               the mind very weak but still the second strongest,                               and their spirit by far the weakest.                     (2) A lascivious person is capable of doing anything!                          (a) Most of us have the temptation to do a lot of things                               but our mind and\/or our spirit stop us.                          (b) This person has no brakes!                     (3) Hence, his works is to do all kinds of unclean things with                          greed, that is, that will feed his lusts.             4. This is the mind that we all have.  It is our original equipment.                 It is easier for us to fall back into using this even though we                 are Christians.             5. It is not very flattering, is it?         B. Lets take a break here and figure out what God is saying and what He             is actually asking us to do.             1. What is the Bible saying?                 a. We have two minds.                 b. One is natural and easy to use, but will always put self first                     and Christ last.                 c. The other is spiritual and not easy to use, but will always                     lead us to put Christ first and to do what is right.             2. What is God asking?                 a. He is asking us to take our primary mind (what we were born                     with) and make it secondary, and to take our secondary mind                     (the spiritual one that He gave us at our new birth) and make                     it our primary mind.                 b. You could say that is asking us to switch gears here.                 c. He wants us to exchange the new for the old.                 d. I wish we could just pull over to the side of the road and                     throw away that natural mind that we were born with, but we                     cannot.                 e. One day, He will remake us and He will remove that wicked                     mind from that glorified body, but until then, we must choose                     to use the spiritual over the original.         C. \\#Eph 4:20-24\\  We learn how to switch gears, that is, how to use             the spiritual over the original.             1. \\#Eph 4:20\\ We must learn some things.                 a. That sounds harder than it really is.                     (1) A lot of people have an aversion to learning.                     (2) Their motto is, &quot;I hate school.&quot;                     (3) However, for most of them, the only thing that makes                          learning difficult is their attitude.                 b. \\#Eph 4:21\\ To learn the thing necessary to operate your                     new mind is simple since it is Christ you is doing the                     teaching.                     (1) When you have a Teacher as good as Christ, learning is                          very easy.                     (2) All you have to do is listen.                 c. I cannot tell you what Christ will teach you to help you                     operate your new mind.                     (1) Your curriculum is tailored to your needs and it is                          private.                     (2) However, if you will listen to Him, I guarantee He will                          show you how to use it.             2. \\#Eph 4:22\\ You need to start striping away the old ways.                 a. You dont need anyone to tell you what the old ways are.                     (1) If you are a Christian, you know at least some of the                          things that need to go.                     (2) Start striping those things off first.                     (3) Maybe its your temper, your lusts, your liquor, your                          vulgar mouth Whatever they are, start chunking them.                 b. As you start removing the old, Christ will start adding the                     new.             3. \\#Eph 4:24\\ Start doing the right.                 a. With the same effort that you have done the wrong, start doing                     the right.                 b. Dont get worried if at first it is difficult or awkward.                     (1) It will become more natural in time.                     (2) Just ask Go                 c. Dont get disappointed when you fail.                     (1) Just stay at it.                     (2) You will do fine.  What you will find is that even though you dont think you are making much progress, you are.  One day, you will look back into your life and will see the changes that the mind of Christ has made in your life.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1Corinthians 2:11-16, Eph 4:17-24 Stitching Gears In this text, Paul is preparing to introduce a major teaching which will be taught throughout the New Testament, namely, the teaching is that the born again have two minds. 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