"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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2 Corinthians 3:12-16 - Unveiling Spiritual Blindness:
Choosing God's Way Over Worldly Deception

(12) Because we have this hope, we are very bold. (13) We are not like Moses, who had to put a veil over his face so that the people of Israel would not see the brightness fade and disappear. (14) Their minds, indeed, were closed; and to this very day their minds are covered with the same veil as they read the books of the old covenant. The veil is removed only when a person is joined to Christ. (15) Even today, whenever they read the Law of Moses, the veil still covers their minds. (16) But it can be removed, as the scripture says about Moses: "His veil was removed when he turned to the Lord."

Good News Bible copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

The veil Paul speaks of is the carnality of a deceived mind formed and shaped in the world's Satan-manipulated cultures. It is so antagonistic to the true God and His Word (Romans 8:7) that it fights the very approach of God to heal them through a great, freely given gift, just as the first-century Jews opposed and rejected Christ.

However, be aware that the miraculous removal of this veil of blindness by God, through the wonderful gifts of His Spirit and of a great hope, also places an obligation on us. With the blindness gone, we are granted the ability to choose between God's way and the world's way for the first time in our lives. Choosing to submit to God provides our witness of God, as well as being the means of building the character God greatly desires to create within us.

However, the effects of the self-centered way of life we have absorbed through the course of this world remain in our attitudes and characters, becoming what must be overcome. It will dog us all our converted lives as a means of testing our determination to be in God's Kingdom, as well as our love and loyalty to our God and Savior.

— John W. Ritenbaugh

To learn more, see:
Communication and Leaving Babylon (Part Three)



 

Topics:

Character

Character, Building

Deceitfulness of Heart

Self Assertiveness

Self Centeredness

Spiritual Blindness

Spiritual Darkness

Veil




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