đź’ Consider this: The Law convicts and condemns, while the Gospel gives righteousness and life. How has your own experience with guilt and failure helped you to see your need for Christ’s righteousness?
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📣 🤔 What if the primary purpose of the Old Testament law was not to give you a list of rules to keep, but to prove that you couldn't? And what if that realization was the key to unlocking a freedom and a glory far greater than you’ve ever known?
In this message, we delve into the profound symbolism of Moses veiling his face. That veil wasn't just to shield the Israelites from a fading light. The Apostle Paul pulls back that veil to show us something revolutionary: in Christ, we are invited into a relationship with a glory that does not diminish—a glory based not on our ability to perform, but on Christ’s finished work.
Read on to be reminded that true change doesn't come from looking at yourself, but from looking at Him. Practising this will liberate us to live with unveiled faces and unwavering boldness.
đź“„Â Follow along with this sermon's transcript:
📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01: [3:41] Moses’ face was reflecting God’s glory [8:06]What was the significance? [12:09] I. It Is Permanent, Not Temporal [14:50] The reflected glory has been abolished [18:10] The glory of the gospel of Christ is permanent [21:13] II. It Is Righteous, Not Condemnation [22:50] The condemning Law [26:42] The transforming Gospel [30:47] All illustration - Night and Day [34:00] III. It Is Opened, Not Veiled [38:03] The spiritual veil removed [42:01] Beware of false gospel [40:46] Closing prayer
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