Men cannot bring forth good fruit from a bad tree. They just don't get it. They don't want to give up their pet vain philosophies and traditions of man. They trash talk you for months and then say, well, explain yourself. LOL. I have seen what they call explaining their understanding of Scripture. It includes stripping words of their main and plain meanings and also declaring that certain verses do not at all mean what they say, such as 1 Cor 2:14. It is disgusting.
I see no problem with 1Cor. 2:14, but here is what was learned from
1Cor. 18-21:
1Cor. 1:21b, "God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe." Using Mag's favorite terminology, God's method of saving sinners or natural men is via revealing the Gospel, and we know from
1Tim. 2:3-4 that
God desires all to believe.
1Cor. 1:23-24, "We preach Christ crucified... to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God." Again, "We preach to all natural men", and "to those natural men God has called". This prompts the question: Is "desire" in
1Tim. 2:3-4 synonymous with God's "calling" in
1Cor. 1:24--and we might add with God's "drawing" in
John 12:32 and with God's "invitation" in
Matt. 22:14? The last verse and
John 13:18 indicate that although God loves and wants to save every natural man, some ignore/reject/resist His desire/calling/drawing/invitation and are therefore not chosen or saved, while some do NOT resist God's calling but rather believe the Gospel, realizing its wisdom and power to save, at which point they become chosen/elect.
1Cor. 1:26, "Brothers, think of what you were when you were called... Not many were influential." They were natural men in the lower social class, but yet they believed or cooperated with God's calling.
1Cor. 1:27-28, "God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise... the lowly... and the despised". God's saving of despised natural men was intended to humble all natural men, so that "no one may boast before him" (
1Cor. 1:29).
1Cor. 2:1-2, "When I came to you, brothers... I proclaimed to you... Jesus Christ and him crucified." Paul reiterated that God saved some natural men via them accepting Paul's preaching of the Gospel.
1Cor. 2:10, "God has revealed it to us by his Spirit." God's HS enables natural men to believe the Gospel and be saved (or not).