• "Don't Judge a Book By Its Cover?" 2 Corinthians 3:7-18.

  • 2025/03/03
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"Don't Judge a Book By Its Cover?" 2 Corinthians 3:7-18.

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  • In this sermon, Tim begins by using a common statement stated by others, "Don't judge a book by its cover," while acknowledging that discernment is still necessary. Using an example of a suspicious person claiming to be an FBI agent, Tim emphasizes the importance of using wisdom in determining trustworthiness. This idea is then applied to faith, questioning how much a person’s visible glory or reputation should influence their credibility, particularly in the Christian ministry.

    The sermon then discusses the "super-apostles" in the early church who sought credibility through letters of commendation. These individuals used social proof to validate their authority, contrasting Paul’s approach, which relied on the transformation of believers as evidence of his ministry. Paul draws a comparison between Moses’ ministry—marked by the Law, which brought condemnation—and the ministry of the Gospel, which brings righteousness. While the Law had glory, it was temporary, whereas the Gospel’s glory endures.

    Ultimately, the message highlights that the true measure of a minister is not outward credentials but the impact of the Gospel on people’s hearts. Paul reminds the Corinthians that their faith, transformed by the Spirit, is the real testimony of his ministry. The sermon concludes by urging believers to listen to Jesus, repent, and believe the Gospel, emphasizing that the glory of Christ’s salvation is eternal and should shape how they live their faith daily.

    This Sunday sermon, based on 2 Corinthians 3 verses 7-18, was preached at Grace of God Lutheran Church on March 2, 2025. This sermon is preached by Pastor Timothy J. Walsh, a member of WELS (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod). Scripture selections come from the New International Version.

    Intro Music "On the Way" by Vlad Gluschenko https://soundcloud.com/vgl9
    Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0

    Outro Music "Divenire" by Ludovico Einaudi
    copyright (℗) by: Ludovico Einaudi (in 2006)

    Support the show

    Find out more about our church and support Grace of God's ministry at linktr.ee/graceofgodlongisland

    Intro music is “On The Way” by Vlad Gluschenko, at soundcloud.com/vgl9.

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In this sermon, Tim begins by using a common statement stated by others, "Don't judge a book by its cover," while acknowledging that discernment is still necessary. Using an example of a suspicious person claiming to be an FBI agent, Tim emphasizes the importance of using wisdom in determining trustworthiness. This idea is then applied to faith, questioning how much a person’s visible glory or reputation should influence their credibility, particularly in the Christian ministry.

The sermon then discusses the "super-apostles" in the early church who sought credibility through letters of commendation. These individuals used social proof to validate their authority, contrasting Paul’s approach, which relied on the transformation of believers as evidence of his ministry. Paul draws a comparison between Moses’ ministry—marked by the Law, which brought condemnation—and the ministry of the Gospel, which brings righteousness. While the Law had glory, it was temporary, whereas the Gospel’s glory endures.

Ultimately, the message highlights that the true measure of a minister is not outward credentials but the impact of the Gospel on people’s hearts. Paul reminds the Corinthians that their faith, transformed by the Spirit, is the real testimony of his ministry. The sermon concludes by urging believers to listen to Jesus, repent, and believe the Gospel, emphasizing that the glory of Christ’s salvation is eternal and should shape how they live their faith daily.

This Sunday sermon, based on 2 Corinthians 3 verses 7-18, was preached at Grace of God Lutheran Church on March 2, 2025. This sermon is preached by Pastor Timothy J. Walsh, a member of WELS (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod). Scripture selections come from the New International Version.

Intro Music "On the Way" by Vlad Gluschenko https://soundcloud.com/vgl9
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0

Outro Music "Divenire" by Ludovico Einaudi
copyright (℗) by: Ludovico Einaudi (in 2006)

Support the show

Find out more about our church and support Grace of God's ministry at linktr.ee/graceofgodlongisland

Intro music is “On The Way” by Vlad Gluschenko, at soundcloud.com/vgl9.

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