1 Corinthians 14:3

3 Those who prophesy speak to people, building them up, and giving them encouragement and comfort.

1 Corinthians 14:3 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 14:3

But he that prophesieth
Preaches, prays, or sings, in a language understood by the common people:

speaketh unto men to edification;
to the building of them up in Christ, and on their most holy faith, so that they grow up as an holy temple to the Lord: and exhortation; to the more vigorous exercise of grace, and the more cheerful and fervent discharge of duty:

and comfort;
of distressed minds, either through the temptations of Satan, or divine desertions, or inward corruptions, or outward afflictions; for all which ends and purposes the Scriptures are written, and gifts are bestowed on men to explain them; and which ends are answered when God gives a blessing to the word; but can never be expected, if delivered in a language not understood. This bears hard upon the Papists performing any part of divine worship in a language unintelligible to the common people.

1 Corinthians 14:3 In-Context

1 Pursue love, and use your ambition to try to get spiritual gifts but especially so that you might prophesy.
2 This is because those who speak in a tongue don't speak to people but to God; no one understands it—they speak mysteries by the Spirit.
3 Those who prophesy speak to people, building them up, and giving them encouragement and comfort.
4 People who speak in a tongue build up themselves; those who prophesy build up the church.
5 I wish that all of you spoke in tongues, but I'd rather you could prophesy. Those who prophesy are more important than those who speak in tongues, unless they are able to interpret them so that the church might be built up.
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