Understanding Covenant - 2 Corinthians 3

Dr. Bill Effler • January 19, 2026

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Encouragement:  In my study my heart was reminded of those I know who truly long to have godly relationships. Relationship is all about a covenant partnering between people. I read 2 Corinthians through the lens of, relationships. I was amazed at the comparing contrasts between an “old” way of pursuing a relationship and, a “new” or more preferred way of having relationships.

OLD COVENANT

Written in stone (3.3)
Legalistic, and kills (3.6)
Difficulty in seeing (3.7)
Once brilliant; is temporary & fades (3.7)
Condemned (3.9)
Insecurity (3.12)
Hiddenness, veiled, confused (3.13)
Unbelief (3. 12-16)
Separation (3. 12-16)

NEW COVENANT

Written on the human heart (3. 2,3)
God, through the Spirit, gives life (3.6)
Increasing expectations (3.8)
An overwhelming glory, forever (3.11)
Reconciled (3.9)
Boldness (3.12)
Freedom (3.17)
Increasing transformation (3.18)
Reflection of God’s work (3.18)

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