3:1 But
I,
brothers,
could
not
address
you
as
spiritual
people,
but
as
people
of
the
flesh,
as
infants
in
Christ.
3:2 I
fed
you
with
milk,
not
solid
food,
for
you
were
not
ready
for
it.
And
even
now
you
are
not
yet
ready,
3:3 for
you
are
still
of
the
flesh.
For
while
there
is
jealousy
and
strife
among
you,
are
you
not
of
the
flesh
and
behaving
only
in
a
human
way
3:4 For
when
one
says,
"I
follow
Paul,"
and
another,
"I
follow
Apollos,"
are
you
not
being
merely
human
3:5 What
then
is
Apollos
What
is
Paul
Servants
through
whom
you
believed,
as
the
Lord
assigned
to
each.
3:6 I
planted,
Apollos
watered,
but
God
gave
the
growth.
3:7 So
neither
he
who
plants
nor
he
who
waters
is
anything,
but
only
God
who
gives
the
growth.
3:8 He
who
plants
and
he
who
waters
are
one,
and
each
will
receive
his
wages
according
to
his
labor.
3:9 For
we
are
God's
fellow
workers.
You
are
God's
field,
God's
building.
3:10 According
to
the
grace
of
God
given
to
me,
like
a
skilled
master
builder
I
laid
a
foundation,
and
someone
else
is
building
upon
it.
Let
each
one
take
care
how
he
builds
upon
it.
3:11 For
no
one
can
lay
a
foundation
other
than
that
which
is
laid,
which
is
Jesus
Christ.
3:12 Now
if
anyone
builds
on
the
foundation
with
gold,
silver,
precious
stones,
wood,
hay,
straw--
3:13 each
one's
work
will
become
manifest,
for
the
Day
will
disclose
it,
because
it
will
be
revealed
by
fire,
and
the
fire
will
test
what
sort
of
work
each
one
has
done.
3:14 If
the
work
that
anyone
has
built
on
the
foundation
survives,
he
will
receive
a
reward.
3:15 If
anyone's
work
is
burned
up,
he
will
suffer
loss,
though
he
himself
will
be
saved,
but
only
as
through
fire.
3:16 Do
you
not
know
that
you
are
God's
temple
and
that
God's
Spirit
dwells
in
you
3:17 If
anyone
destroys
God's
temple,
God
will
destroy
him.
For
God's
temple
is
holy,
and
you
are
that
temple.
3:18 Let
no
one
deceive
himself.
If
anyone
among
you
thinks
that
he
is
wise
in
this
age,
let
him
become
a
fool
that
he
may
become
wise.
3:19 For
the
wisdom
of
this
world
is
folly
with
God.
For
it
is
written,
"He
catches
the
wise
in
their
craftiness,"
3:20 and
again,
"The
Lord
knows
the
thoughts
of
the
wise,
that
they
are
futile."
3:21 So
let
no
one
boast
in
men.
For
all
things
are
yours,
3:22 whether
Paul
or
Apollos
or
Cephas
or
the
world
or
life
or
death
or
the
present
or
the
future--all
are
yours,
3:23 and
you
are
Christ's,
and
Christ
is
God's.