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2COR 3:1–3:18 ©

The Second Letter to the Corinthians 3

3We are not going to prove to you a second time that we are trustworthy. As you know, you do not need to write or receive a note that proves that we are trustworthy, even though you might need to do those things for other people. 2It is you all who function like a note that proves that we are trustworthy. When we care for each other, all people realize that we are trustworthy, just as if they read a note from you. 3Everyone knows that you are like a note that the Messiah wrote and that we delivered. The Messiah did not write this note on stone slabs using dye. Rather, it is as if he wrote it inside you by working through the Holy Spirit, who is the only real God.

4I say those things because we are sure about what God thinks of us. We are sure because the Messiah makes us sure. 5Of course, we cannot proclaim the good news well on our own, and we do not think that anything we do well is because of us. Rather, God enables us to proclaim the good news well. 6He has also enabled us to act on behalf of the new agreement. The Holy Spirit gives this new agreement, so it is not just words that someone wrote down. This is important because people who rely on the Holy Spirit will live, but people who rely on words that someone wrote down will die.

7Further, when Moses acted on behalf of the old agreement that condemned people to die, God carved the words of the agreement onto stone slabs. What Moses did was glorious enough that the Israelites could not gaze at his face afterwards because it reflected how glorious God is, although that would eventually go away. 8So then, when people act on behalf of the new agreement that gives the Holy Spirit, that is even more glorious. 9Indeed, when Moses acted on behalf of the old agreement that led to God condemning people, it was glorious. So then, when people act on behalf of the new agreement that leads to people becoming righteous, it is even more glorious! 10In fact, the glorious old agreement does not look glorious at all because of how glorious the new agreement is. 11Indeed, the old agreement that is going away was glorious. So then, the new agreement that will last forever is even more glorious!

12So then, since we confidently expect to receive these glorious things, we behave very boldly. 13We are not like Moses, who wore a cloth that hid his face. That way, the Israelites could not gaze at how his face stopped reflecting how glorious God is. 14In fact, the Israelites did not understand what God revealed. Indeed, even now, when someone reads the Scriptures that contain the old agreement, it is as if the cloth that Moses wore keeps people from understanding it. That is because no one can understand these Scriptures until God unites them to the Messiah. 15Indeed, even now, when someone reads the Law of Moses, it is as if that cloth keeps people from understanding it. 16However, when people begin to trust the Lord God, God enables them to understand the Law of Moses, just as if he removed that cloth. 17When I speak of the Lord God, I mean the Holy Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit who enables people to understand the Scriptures. 18So, all of us who believe show how glorious the Lord God is, and we do so without a cloth covering our faces. God is changing us so that we are like the Messiah. In this way, the glorious Lord, who is the Holy Spirit, makes us glorious.

2COR 3:1–3:18 ©

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