CONTRASTING COVENANTS AT CORINTH (3 OF 13)
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:1-18
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Contrasting Covenants at Corinth (3 of 13)
Series: 2 Corinthians
Donald Cantrell
2 Corinthians 3:1-18
I - The Contrast's (1 - 8)
A) The Contrasting Letters (1 - 3)
B) The Contrasting Lives (4 - 6)
C) The Contrasting Lights (7 - 8)
II - The Covenants (9 - 11)
A) Old Covenant Produced Guilt and Condemnation
B) New Covenant Produced Grace and Justification
III - The Concealment (12 - 15)
A) Paul and his Bold Speech (12)
B) Paul and his Beautiful Symbolism (13)
C) Paul and his Biting Statement (14 - 15)
IV - The Converted (16)
A) Israel and her Open Hearts
B) Israel and her Only Hope
VI - The Comforter (17)
A) The Law Produced Death and Bondage
B) The Spirit Produces Life and Liberty
VII - The Change (18)
A) The Great Transaction ''Our Call''
B) The Glorious Transformation ''Our Change''
Theme: ''Debunking the false teachers that mix law and grace''
This week I decided to give blood. It seems at lot has changed since the last time I ''gave the gift of life'', as the Red Cross puts it. The reasons for rejecting donors seem even more endless than before. The checklist is over 40 questions long! First they gather my identity statistics. Then they stab me for my hemoglobin test; and then they ask me a battery of questions. It's for good reason of course, and now I will never wonder why we have blood shortages all the time!
With a concerned look the Red Cross interviewer leaves the table with a huge manual and begins speaking with her supervisor. I wait hoping my blood was good enough for them. She returns with bad news. I am officially ''differed indefinitely'' from giving blood. It turns out in 1999 the FDA passed a regulation that sates the Red Cross cannot accept blood from donors who have stayed in the United Kingdom for more than three months between the years of 1980-1996.
The reason: Mad Cow's disease! Apparently I'm ''at risk''. This does not bode well for my hypochondriac tendencies! Every headache will carry ...
Series: 2 Corinthians
Donald Cantrell
2 Corinthians 3:1-18
I - The Contrast's (1 - 8)
A) The Contrasting Letters (1 - 3)
B) The Contrasting Lives (4 - 6)
C) The Contrasting Lights (7 - 8)
II - The Covenants (9 - 11)
A) Old Covenant Produced Guilt and Condemnation
B) New Covenant Produced Grace and Justification
III - The Concealment (12 - 15)
A) Paul and his Bold Speech (12)
B) Paul and his Beautiful Symbolism (13)
C) Paul and his Biting Statement (14 - 15)
IV - The Converted (16)
A) Israel and her Open Hearts
B) Israel and her Only Hope
VI - The Comforter (17)
A) The Law Produced Death and Bondage
B) The Spirit Produces Life and Liberty
VII - The Change (18)
A) The Great Transaction ''Our Call''
B) The Glorious Transformation ''Our Change''
Theme: ''Debunking the false teachers that mix law and grace''
This week I decided to give blood. It seems at lot has changed since the last time I ''gave the gift of life'', as the Red Cross puts it. The reasons for rejecting donors seem even more endless than before. The checklist is over 40 questions long! First they gather my identity statistics. Then they stab me for my hemoglobin test; and then they ask me a battery of questions. It's for good reason of course, and now I will never wonder why we have blood shortages all the time!
With a concerned look the Red Cross interviewer leaves the table with a huge manual and begins speaking with her supervisor. I wait hoping my blood was good enough for them. She returns with bad news. I am officially ''differed indefinitely'' from giving blood. It turns out in 1999 the FDA passed a regulation that sates the Red Cross cannot accept blood from donors who have stayed in the United Kingdom for more than three months between the years of 1980-1996.
The reason: Mad Cow's disease! Apparently I'm ''at risk''. This does not bode well for my hypochondriac tendencies! Every headache will carry ...
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