2 Corinthians (127)
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The Veil Removed (3:12-18)
Paul saw the glory of Jesus and the veil was taken from his heart. Every believer has had the same experience. We have not like Paul seen Jesus with our physical eyes, but the Spirit has revealed Jesus's glory to our hearts.
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Moses’ Veil (3:12-18)
Moses' face shone when he returned from the presence of God. Yet he covered it with a veil. Why? What did he have to hide?
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A Servant’s Boldness (3:12-18)
Paul thought of himself as a weak man. But he had been chosen as a servant of the new covenant. So he could hold his head high.
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Two Covenants: the Passing and the Permanent (3:7-11)
The old covenant was glorious - but its glory could not last. The glory of the new covenant is forever.
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Moses and Paul (3:7-11)
Moses, the servant of the old covenant, shone with divine glory. But Paul, the despised servant of the new covenant, shone with a brighter glory. Moses's service was the ministry of death. Paul's service was the ministry of the Spirit.