同是上帝的僕人

弟兄姊妹,以前我對你們講話的時候,還不能把你們看作屬靈的人,只能把你們看作屬肉體的人,是在基督裡的嬰孩。 我只能用奶而不能用飯來餵養你們,因為你們當時不能消化,甚至現在也不能。 你們仍然是屬肉體的人,因為你們中間有嫉妒、爭鬥。這豈不證明你們是屬肉體的,行事為人和世人一樣嗎? 你們有的說:「我是跟隨保羅的」,有的說:「我是跟隨亞波羅的」,這豈不證明你們和世人一樣嗎?

亞波羅算什麼?保羅算什麼?我們不過是上帝的僕人,各人照著主所賜的才幹引導你們信靠上帝。 我栽種,亞波羅灌溉,但使之生長的是上帝。 所以栽種的和灌溉的都算不得什麼,一切都在於使之生長的上帝。 其實栽種的人和澆灌的人目標都一樣,各人將按照自己的付出得報酬。 因為我們是上帝的同工,你們是上帝的園地和建築。

10 我照著上帝賜給我的恩典,好像一位有智慧的建築師打穩了根基,然後讓其他的工人在上面建造。但每個人建造的時候要小心, 11 因為除了那已經奠定的根基——耶穌基督以外,沒有人能另立根基。 12 人們用金、銀、寶石、草、木或禾稭在這根基上建造, 13 每個人的工程將來都會顯明出來,因為到了審判的日子,必用火試驗各人工程的品質。 14 人在這根基上所建造的工程若經得起考驗,他必獲得獎賞。 15 人的工程若被燒毀了,他必遭受損失,自己雖然可以得救,卻像火裡逃生一樣。

16 豈不知你們就是上帝的殿,上帝的靈住在你們裡面嗎? 17 若有人摧毀上帝的殿,上帝必摧毀那人,因為上帝的殿是神聖的,你們就是這殿。

18 你們不要自欺。如果你們有人自以為在世上有智慧,他應當變成愚人,好成為真正的智者。 19 因為這世上的智慧在上帝的眼中都是愚昧的,正如聖經上說:「上帝使智者中了自己的詭計。」 20 又說:「主知道智者的思想虛妄。」 21 因此,誰都不要仗著人誇耀,因為萬物都屬於你們, 22 無論是保羅、亞波羅、彼得、世界、生命、死亡、現在的事或將來的事都屬於你們, 23 你們屬於基督,基督屬於上帝。

同是上帝的仆人

弟兄姊妹,以前我对你们讲话的时候,还不能把你们看作属灵的人,只能把你们看作属肉体的人,是在基督里的婴孩。 我只能用奶而不能用饭来喂养你们,因为你们当时不能消化,甚至现在也不能。 你们仍然是属肉体的人,因为你们中间有嫉妒、争斗。这岂不证明你们是属肉体的,行事为人和世人一样吗? 你们有的说:“我是跟随保罗的”,有的说:“我是跟随亚波罗的”,这岂不证明你们和世人一样吗?

亚波罗算什么?保罗算什么?我们不过是上帝的仆人,各人照着主所赐的才干引导你们信靠上帝。 我栽种,亚波罗灌溉,但使之生长的是上帝。 所以栽种的和灌溉的都算不得什么,一切都在于使之生长的上帝。 其实栽种的人和浇灌的人目标都一样,各人将按照自己的付出得报酬。 因为我们是上帝的同工,你们是上帝的园地和建筑。

10 我照着上帝赐给我的恩典,好像一位有智慧的建筑师打稳了根基,然后让其他的工人在上面建造。但每个人建造的时候要小心, 11 因为除了那已经奠定的根基——耶稣基督以外,没有人能另立根基。 12 人们用金、银、宝石、草、木或禾秸在这根基上建造, 13 每个人的工程将来都会显明出来,因为到了审判的日子,必用火试验各人工程的品质。 14 人在这根基上所建造的工程若经得起考验,他必获得奖赏。 15 人的工程若被烧毁了,他必遭受损失,自己虽然可以得救,却像火里逃生一样。

16 岂不知你们就是上帝的殿,上帝的灵住在你们里面吗? 17 若有人摧毁上帝的殿,上帝必摧毁那人,因为上帝的殿是神圣的,你们就是这殿。

18 你们不要自欺。如果你们有人自以为在世上有智慧,他应当变成愚人,好成为真正的智者。 19 因为这世上的智慧在上帝的眼中都是愚昧的,正如圣经上说:“上帝使智者中了自己的诡计。” 20 又说:“主知道智者的思想虚妄。” 21 因此,谁都不要仗着人夸耀,因为万物都属于你们, 22 无论是保罗、亚波罗、彼得、世界、生命、死亡、现在的事或将来的事都属于你们, 23 你们属于基督,基督属于上帝。

1 He yieldeth a reason why he preached small matters unto them: 4 He showeth how they ought to esteem of Ministers: 6 The minister’s office. 10 A true form of edifying. 16 He warneth the Corinthians, that they be not drawn away to profane things, 18 through the proud wisdom of the flesh.

And [a]I could not speak unto you, brethren, as unto spiritual men, but as unto [b]carnal, even as unto babes in Christ.

I gave you milk to drink, and not [c]meat: for ye were not yet [d]able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able.

For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as [e]men?

For when one saith, I am Paul’s, and another, I am Apollos’s, are ye not carnal?

[f]Who is Paul then? and who is Apollos, but the ministers by whom ye believed, and as the Lord gave to every man?

[g]I have planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase.

So then, neither is he that planteth anything, neither he that watereth, but God that giveth the increase.

And he that planteth, and he that watereth, are one, (A)and every man shall receive his wages, according to his labor.

For we together are God’s [h]laborers: ye are God’s husbandry, and God’s building.

10 According to the grace of God given to me, as a skillful master builder, I have laid the foundation, and another buildeth thereon: [i]but let every man take heed how he buildeth upon it.

11 [j]For other foundation can no man lay, than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.

12 [k]And if any man build on this foundation, gold, silver, precious stones, timber, hay, or stubble,

13 [l]Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by the fire: and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is.

14 If any man’s work, that he hath built upon, abide, he shall receive wages.

15 If any man’s work burn, he shall lose, but [m]he shall be saved himself: nevertheless yet as it were by the fire.

16 (B)[n]Know ye not that ye are the Temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?

17 If any man [o]destroy the Temple of God, him shall God destroy: for the Temple of God is holy, which ye are.

18 [p]Let no man deceive himself: If any man among you seem to be wise in this world, let him be a fool, that he may be wise.

19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God: for it is written, (C)He [q]catcheth the wise in their own craftiness.

20 (D)And again, The Lord knoweth that the thoughts of the wise be vain.

21 [r]Therefore let no man [s]rejoice in men: for all things are [t]yours.

22 Whether it be Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the [u]world, or life, or death, whether they be things present, or things to come, even all are yours,

23 And ye Christ’s, and Christ God’s.

Footnotes

  1. 1 Corinthians 3:1 Having declared the worthiness of heavenly wisdom, and of the Gospel, and having generally condemned the blindness of man’s mind, now at length he applieth it particularly to the Corinthians, calling them carnal, that is, such in whom as yet the flesh prevaileth against the spirit. And he bringeth a double testimony of it: first, for that he had proved them to be such, insomuch that he dealt with them no otherwise than with ignorant men, and such as are almost babes in the doctrine of godliness; and secondly, because they showed indeed by these dissensions, which sprang up by reason of the ignorance of the virtue of the Spirit, and heavenly wisdom, that they had profited very little or nothing.
  2. 1 Corinthians 3:1 He calleth them carnal, which are as yet ignorant, and therefore to express it the better, he termeth them babes.
  3. 1 Corinthians 3:2 Substantial meat, or strong meat.
  4. 1 Corinthians 3:2 To be fed by me with substantial meat: therefore as the Corinthians grew up in age, so the Apostle nourished them by teaching first with milk, then with strong meat, which difference was only but in the manner of teaching.
  5. 1 Corinthians 3:3 By the square and compass of man’s wit and judgment.
  6. 1 Corinthians 3:5 After that he hath sufficiently reprehended ambitious teachers, and their foolish esteemers, now he showeth how the true ministers are to be esteemed, that we attribute not unto them, more or less than we ought to do. Therefore he teacheth us, that they are they by whom we are brought to faith and salvation, but yet as the ministers of God, and such as do nothing of themselves, but God so working by them as it pleaseth him to furnish them with his gifts. Therefore we have not to mark or consider what minister it is that speaketh, but what is spoken: and we must depend only upon him which speaketh by his servants.
  7. 1 Corinthians 3:6 He beautifieth the former sentence, with two similitudes: first comparing the company of the faithful, to a field which God maketh fruitful, when it is sowed and watered through the labor of his servants: next, by comparing it to a house, which indeed the Lord buildeth, but by the hands of his workmen, some of whom, he useth in laying the foundation, others in building of it up. Now, both these similitudes tend to this purpose, to show that all things are wholly accomplished by God’s only authority and might, so that we must only have an eye to him. Moreover, although that God useth some in the better part of the work, we must not therefore contemn others, in respect of them, and much less may we divide, or set them apart, (as these factious men did) seeing that all of them labor in God’s business, and in such sort, that they serve to finish one selfsame work, although by a divers manner of working, insomuch that they need one another’s help.
  8. 1 Corinthians 3:9 Serving under him: Now they which serve under another, do nothing by their own strength, but as it is given them by grace, which grace maketh them fit to that service. See 1 Cor. 15:10; 2 Cor. 3:6, and all the increase that cometh by their labor, doth so proceed from God, that no part of the praise of it may be given to the under servant.
  9. 1 Corinthians 3:10 Now he speaketh to the teachers themselves, who succeeded him in the Church of Corinth, and in their person, to all that were after or shall be Pastors of Congregations, seeing that they succeed into the labor of the Apostles, which were planters and chief builders. Therefore he warneth them first, that they persuade not themselves that they may build after their own fantasy, that is, that they may propound and set forth anything in the Church, either in matter, or in kind of teaching, different from the Apostles which were the chief builders.
  10. 1 Corinthians 3:11 Moreover, he showeth what this foundation is, to wit, Christ Jesus, from which they may not turn away one iota in the building up of this building.
  11. 1 Corinthians 3:12 Thirdly, he showeth that they must take heed that the upper part of the building be answerable to the foundation, that is, that admonitions, exhortations, and whatsoever pertaineth to the edifying of the flock, be answerable to the doctrine of Christ, as well in matter as in form: which doctrine is compared to gold, silver, and precious stones: of which matter, Isaiah also and John in the Revelation build the heavenly city. And to these are opposite, wood, hay, stubble, that is to say, curious and vain questions or decrees: and besides to be short, all that kind of teaching which serveth to ostentation. For false doctrines, whereof he speaketh not here, are not said properly to be built upon this foundation, unless peradventure in show only.
  12. 1 Corinthians 3:13 He testifieth, as indeed the truth is, that all are not good builders, no not some of them which stand upon this one and only foundation: but howsoever this work of evil builders, saith he, stand for a season, yet shall it not always deceive, because that the light of the truth appearing at length, as day shall dissolve this darkness, and show what it is. And as that stuff is tried by the fire, whether it be good or not, so will God in his time by the touch of his Spirit and word, try all buildings, and so shall it come to pass, that such as be found pure and sound, shall still continue so, to the praise of the workman; but they that are otherwise, shall be consumed, and vanish away, and so shall the workman be frustrated of the hope of his labor, which pleased himself in a thing of nought.
  13. 1 Corinthians 3:15 He taketh not away hope of salvation from the unskillful and foolish builders, which hold fast the foundation, of which sort were those Rhetoricians rather than pastors of Corinth: but he addeth an exception, that they must notwithstanding suffer this trial of their work, and also abide the loss of their vain labors.
  14. 1 Corinthians 3:16 Continuing still in the metaphor of a building, he teacheth us that this ambition is not only vain, but also sacrilegious: For he saith that the Church is as it were the Temple of God, which God hath as it were consecrated unto himself by his Spirit. Then turning himself to these ambitious men: he showeth that they profane the Temple of God, because those vain arts wherein they please themselves so much, are as he teacheth, so many pollutions of the holy doctrine of God, and the purity of the Church. Which wickedness shall not be suffered unpunished.
  15. 1 Corinthians 3:17 Defileth it, and maketh it unclean, being holy: and surely they do defile it, by Paul’s judgment, which by fleshly eloquence defile the purity of the Gospel.
  16. 1 Corinthians 3:18 He concludeth by the contrary, that they profess pure wisdom in the Church of God, which refuse and cast away all those vanities of men, and if they be mocked of the world, it is sufficient for them that they be wise according to the wisdom of God, and as he will have them to be wise.
  17. 1 Corinthians 3:19 Be they never so crafty, yet the Lord will take them when he shall discover their treachery.
  18. 1 Corinthians 3:21 He returneth to the proposition of verse 2, first warning the hearers, that henceforward they esteem not as lords, those whom God hath appointed to be ministers, and not lords of their salvation, which thing they do, that depend upon men, and not upon God, that speaketh by them.
  19. 1 Corinthians 3:21 Please himself.
  20. 1 Corinthians 3:21 Helps, appointeth for your benefit.
  21. 1 Corinthians 3:22 He passeth from the persons to the things themselves, that his argument may be more forcible, yea, he ascendeth from Christ to the Father, to show us that we rest ourselves no not in Christ himself, in that that he is man, but because he carrieth us up even to the Father, as Christ witnesseth of himself everywhere, that he was sent of his Father, that by this band we may be all knit with God himself.