When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, and I reasoned like a child. But when I became a man, I set aside childish ways.
So they discussed this among themselves, saying, “He must have said this because we brought no bread.”
Yet when the perfect comes, the partial will come to an end.
For now we see in a mirror by means of an obscure image, but then we will see face to face. Now I know in part, but then I will know fully, just as I have been fully known.
Brothers, do not be childish in your way of thinking. Rather, as to malice be infants, but in your way of thinking be mature.
Now I say that as long as the heir is a child, he differs in no way from a slave, though he is the master of all.