That verse does not say “the man without the Spirit”. What Bible version are you using, because the words “without the Spirit” are nowhere in that verse?
“But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised.
Paul contrasts the
natural man (unregenerate) with the
spiritual man (regenerate).
natural man = not born again = without the Holy Spirit =
1 Corinthians 2:14 (NIV).
But he who is spiritual appraises all things, yet he himself is appraised by no one. For WHO HAS KNOWN THE MIND OF THE LORD, THAT HE WILL INSTRUCT HIM? But we have the mind of Christ.”
1 Corinthians 2:14-16
Notice what Paul says right after this.
“Dear brothers and sisters, when I was with you I couldn’t talk to you as I would to spiritual people. I had to talk as though you belonged to this world or as though you were infants in Christ. I had to feed you with milk, not with solid food, because you weren’t ready for anything stronger. And you still aren’t ready, for you are still controlled by your sinful nature. You are jealous of one another and quarrel with each other. Doesn’t that prove you are controlled by your sinful nature? Aren’t you living like people of the world? When one of you says, “I am a follower of Paul,” and another says, “I follow Apollos,” aren’t you acting just like people of the world? After all, who is Apollos? Who is Paul? We are only God’s servants through whom you believed the Good News. Each of us did the work the Lord gave us.”
1 Corinthians 3:1-5
Paul specifically states that he could not talk to them as if they were “Spiritual people” because they were still carnal, they are still controlled by their sinful nature and yet he still says that they believed the gospel.
The rebirth by the Holy Spirit doesn't transplant the particularly sinful Corinthians out of their sinful habits into complete holiness. There is a process of sanctification through obedience to take place, but that does't mean they aren't reborn.
Now your directly contradicting the scriptures. Your saying that the Holy Spirit had been given to them when the scriptures specifically state that
the Holy Spirit had not been given to them.
There are two kinds of "giving" of the Holy Spirit,
with (
Acts 2:6) and
without (
John 20:22) outward manifestation.
AT the origin of the church, the born again of the Holy Spirit could also receive another gifting of the Spirit accompanied with remarkable outward manifestations, as we see with the apostles, where they received the Holy Spirit from Jesus in
John 20:22 before he was glorifed, and then again received the Holy Spirit with special empowerment on Pentecost.
Reference to those who "had not been given the Holy Spirit" is to the Spirit being given with
outward manifestation (Pentecost), because per
John 7:39--"the Spirit is not given
until Jesus is glorified," however, we see in
John 20:22 the Holy Spirit being given
before Jesus was glorified. So what is "not given until Jesus is glorified" (
John 7:39) is referring to the giving of Pentecost with much outward manifestation.
So the question, "Have you received the Holy Spirit?" and statements such as "the Holy Spirit had not been given to them" are referring to receiving the Spirit with
outward manifestion, as in Acts 8:14-18, 10:46-48, 11:15, 15:8, 19:6, and not as he was given to the apostles in
John 20:22, where no outward manifestation is mentioned. The point being that "having not received the Holy Spirit" is not referring to no reception of the Spirit, but to receiving the Spirit with outward manifestation.
Also note that receiving the Holy Spirit in
John 20:22 did not prevent them from receiving him
again on Pentecost.
“Now on the last day, the great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, ‘From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’ ” But this He spoke of the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive; for
the Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.”
John 7:37-39
I can’t believe that you refuse to accept this even after reading it directly from the scriptures. You’ve just overruled the scriptures to hold on to your doctrines.
Or perhaps there is more to take into consideration than you are aware of.
You think the apostles didn’t believe until John 20? Jesus had already said they weren’t of this world in John 16 and John 17. They didn’t need the Holy Spirit to teach them because they were already being taught by Christ. Look what Paul says about people who are of the world, I just quoted it above
We don't know how many infusions of the Holy Spirit were granted to the apostles, but we do know of
more than one,
John 20:22 as well as Pentecost.
Keeping in mind that
origins--of the human race, of the church--
are not the norm.
Adam's origin is not the norm for humans, and the reception of the Spirit with effusive manifestations, as well as in addition to a previous reception, as occurred at the origin of the church, are not the norm for receiving the Holy Spirit; i.e., giving the rebirth.
I couldn’t talk to you as I would to spiritual people. I had to talk as though you belonged to this world.
The apostles were already Spiritual people before John 20 because they had the guidance of Christ. They were already being taught by God because of Christ’s words. Paul said that the gospel is the power of God unto salvation.
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.”
Romans 1:16 NASB1995
The gospel has the power to elicit a response because it is the word of God hence
those who receive it are taught by God.
The operative phrase being "those who
receive it," and the nature of which is explained in
1 Corinthians 2:14.