2 Corinthians 3:1-6
In 2 Corinthians 3:1–6, Paul reminds us that the most powerful testimony is not penned with ink, but written by the Spirit of the Living God upon the heart. Facing those who questioned his authority, he points to transformed lives as the ultimate proof of divine power. While letters and human credentials fade, the work of God within a believer endures forever, displaying grace that changes hearts and restores souls.
Paul emphasizes that none of us are sufficient in ourselves to carry the message of eternal life. Our ability does not come from education, eloquence, or achievements, but from God, who equips us to serve as ministers of the new covenant. This covenant is written not in the law that condemns, but in the Spirit that gives life, sealed by the blood of Christ. Through the Spirit, God writes His truth within us, transforming desires, cleansing hearts, and empowering obedience filled with joy.
When we walk by the Spirit, our lives become living letters—testimonies to the world that Christ is alive within us. Every act of love, every word of truth, and every moment of obedience becomes a stroke of divine ink upon the heart, proclaiming His presence. Our qualification is not in who we are, but in who He is within us. Through Him, the message written on our hearts becomes a witness to God’s saving power—a message that will never fade. How is God’s Spirit writing His truth upon your heart today?
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