Paul's Ministry in New Covenant Contrasted by Glory
In 2 Corinthians 3:1-18, Paul contrasts his ministry under the New Covenant with the Old Covenant. The New Covenant brings life, righteousness, and freedom from condemnation, surpassing the glory of the Old Covenant that brought death and condemnation. The veil that remains on the hearts of some will be lifted when they turn to the Lord, experiencing liberty and transformation into the glorious image of Christ. The content also emphasizes the resistance of the god of this world to the light of the Gospel of Christ's glory.
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Pauls Ministry in Contrast Paul s Ministry in Contrast New Covenant of the Spirit (v.6) Spirit gives life (v. 6) Ministration of Righteousness (v.9) Not of the letter (v.6) Letter kills (v. 6) Ministration of Death (v.7) Written on Stones (v7) Ministration of Condemnation (v.9)
Pauls Ministry in Contrast Paul s Ministry in Contrast New Covenant of the Spirit (v.6) Spirit gives life (v. 6) Ministration of Righteousness (v.9) Rom. 1:16-17, 7:7-10, 8:2-3, Gal. 3:10 Not of the letter (v.6) Letter kills (v. 6) Ministration of Death (v.7) Written on Stones (v7) Ministration of Condemnation (v.9)
New Covenant Contrasted by glory New Covenant Contrasted by glory OLD COVENANT DEATH, CONDEMNATION Came with Glory Moses ( v. 7 Ex. 34:29- 35) Glory that was passing away (v. 13)
New Covenant Contrasted by glory New Covenant Contrasted by glory NEW COVENANT LIFE, RIGHTEOUSNES With glory (v. 8) Remains (v.11) Therefore: surpasses in glory OLD COVENANT DEATH, CONDEMNATION Came with Glory Moses ( v. 7 Ex. 34:29- 35) Glory that was passing away (v. 13)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Until it turns to the Lord (v.16)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Until it turns to the Lord (v.16) Liberty is experienced freedom from sin not bondage under sin (v. 17) Rom. 3:9, Rom. 8:2) Transformation to the glorious image of Christ proceeds (v. 18, Rom. 8:29 -30, Phil. 3:20-21)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Until it turns to the Lord (v.16) Liberty is experienced freedom from sin not bondage under sin (v. 17) Rom. 3:9, Rom. 8:2) Transformation to the glorious image of Christ proceeds (v. 18, Rom. 8:29 -30, Phil. 3:20-21) The god of this world does not want you see the light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ (4: 4, 3)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Until it turns to the Lord (v.16) Liberty is experienced freedom from sin not bondage under sin (v. 17) Rom. 3:9, Rom. 8:2) Transformation to the glorious image of Christ proceeds (v. 18, Rom. 8:29 -30, Phil. 3:20-21) The god of this world does not want you see the light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ (4: 4, 3) God s light shines in the darkness (v.6, Gen. 1:2-3)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Until it turns to the Lord (v.16) Liberty is experienced freedom from sin not bondage under sin (v. 17) Rom. 3:9, Rom. 8:2) Transformation to the glorious image of Christ proceeds (v. 18, Rom. 8:29 -30, Phil. 3:20-21) The god of this world does not want you see the light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ (4: 4, 3) God s light shines in the darkness (v.6, Gen. 1:2-3) Knowledge of the glory of God can shine in our hearts in the face of Jesus Christ (v.6, 2, 5, Acts 26:18, Matt. 13:15)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Among those who look to the Ten Commandments for the rule of life (Gal. 2:20)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Among those who look to the Ten Commandments for the rule of life (Gal. 2:20) Among those who believe we should keep the Sabbath Day TODAY (cf. Col. 2:14-17, Rom. 7:7)
The Veil Remains on the Heart The Veil Remains on the Heart Among those who look to the Ten Commandments for the rule of life (Gal. 2:20) Among those who believe we should keep the Sabbath Day TODAY (cf. Col. 2:14-17, Rom. 7:7) Among parents who do not teach their children the Gospel good news of forgiveness and love for Christ (Heb. 8:12, Matt. 19:16-22)