1 Corinthians 3:18

18 Let no man deceave him silfe. Yf eny man seme wyse amonge you let him be a fole in this worlde that he maye be wyse.

1 Corinthians 3:18 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 3:18

Let no man deceive himself
With vain notions of serving God and religion, and of doing the churches good by his carnal and worldly wisdom, and with false hopes of escaping the vengeance of God for sowing the tares of error, heresy, and discord among his people.

If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world;
either a member of them, or a preacher among them, who thought himself wise in worldly wisdom; or was desirous to be thought so by others; or would be a truly wise man in this world, whilst he lives in it, and before he goes out of it:

let him become a fool that he may be wise;
not that, properly speaking, folly is the way to wisdom; but that that man that would be wise in a spiritual sense, must first learn to know himself; must be convinced of, and acknowledge his own folly, embrace the Gospel of Christ, which is esteemed foolishness by the world; submit to the ordinances of Christ, which are despised by men; and take up the cross of Christ, and follow him, bear reproach and persecution for his sake, than which nothing is more ridiculous with carnal men: he must deny his worldly wisdom, his carnal and righteous self, and wholly rest and rely on Christ, and his righteousness, for eternal life and happiness, and so will he become truly wise unto salvation. The Jews F16 have a saying,

``that everyone (wmue lbnmh) , "that makes himself a fool", for the words of the law, at the end, shall be exalted.''


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Raya Mehimua in Zohar in Numb. fol. 104. 2.

1 Corinthians 3:18 In-Context

16 Are ye not ware that ye are the temple of god and how that the sprete of god dwelleth in you?
17 Yf eny man defyle the temple of god him shall god destroye. For the temple of god is holy which temple ye are.
18 Let no man deceave him silfe. Yf eny man seme wyse amonge you let him be a fole in this worlde that he maye be wyse.
19 For ye wisdome of this worlde is folysshnes with god. For it is writte: he compaseth the wyse in their craftynes.
20 And agayne God knoweth the thoughtes of the wyse that they be vayne.
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