'Examine yourselves,
whether ye be in the faith;
prove your own selves.
Know ye not your own selves,
how that Jesus Christ is in you,
except ye be reprobates?'
(2Cor. 13:5)
Hello
@KingJ,
I believe that this instruction is centred on the words,
'... Jesus Christ is in you'. He who was crucified in weakness (v.4), but now lives by the power of God, was
in them: and though they were also weak, being in the flesh, they would also live by the power of God, in Christ Jesus their risen Lord.
The Corinthian believers needed to recognise that they died with Christ (1 Cor.2:2), were quickened, and raised with Christ, by the power of God. They needed to go on unto perfection (v.9), as those who are, of God, in Christ Jesus: laying hold of His strength.
'But of Him (
God) are ye in Christ Jesus,
Who of God is made unto us
wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption:
That, according as it is written,
He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.;
(1Cor.1:30-31)
Thank you
In Christ Jesus
Chris