"We must not, then, regard nor follow the counsels of human wisdom, but must keep ever before us God's will as revealed by his Word; we are to abide by that for death or life, for evil or good."
"The Galatians had received
from Paul the wisdom of justification before God by faith in Christ
alone. Nevertheless, inspite of that knowledge, they were deceived
and would have lost their wisdom altogether through the claim
of the false prophets that the God given Law must be observed,
had not Paul aroused their understanding at this point and brought
them back from error. The Corinthians were taught by their spiritual
wisdom the article of Christian liberty; they knew that sacrifices
to idols are nothing. But they failed in this respect: they proceeded
without understanding, and made carnal use of their liberty, contrary
to wisdom and offending others. Therefore Paul had to remind them
of their departure from his doctrine and wisdom."
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