II CORINTHIANS
Chapter 3
II C | Worsley | 3:1 | Do we begin again to recommend ourselves? or do we need, as some do, recommendatory epistles to you, or letters of recommendation from you? | |
II C | Worsley | 3:3 | being manifest that ye are the epistle of Christ, through our ministration, written not with ink, but by the Spirit of the living God; not on tables of stone, but on tables of the heart of flesh. | |
II C | Worsley | 3:5 | not that we can of ourselves reckon upon any thing as from ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God. | |
II C | Worsley | 3:6 | Who hath also fitted us to be ministers of the new covenant, not of the letter, but of the Spirit: for the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life. | |
II C | Worsley | 3:7 | Now if the ministration of death which was in writing, and engraven on stones, was so glorious that the children of Israel could not look stedfastly on the face of Moses, because of the lustre of his countenance, which was to be taken away: | |
II C | Worsley | 3:9 | For if the ministration of condemnation was so glorious, much more doth the ministration of righteousness exceed in glory: | |
II C | Worsley | 3:10 | since what was then made glorious was not in comparison glorious, because of the glory that surpasseth it. | |
II C | Worsley | 3:11 | For if that, which was to be taken away, came with glory, much more that which abideth is glorious. | |
II C | Worsley | 3:13 | and do not as Moses, who put a veil upon his face, intimating that the children of Israel could not look to the end of that which was to be abolished; but their minds were blinded: | |
II C | Worsley | 3:14 | for unto this day the same veil remaineth unremoved in the reading of the old testament, which veil is taken away in Christ. | |
II C | Worsley | 3:17 | now the Lord is that Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. | |