Season 1 Episode 89
What if the life you’re trying to build can’t be built by you? We open 2 Corinthians 3:4–6 and walk through a counterintuitive claim: our sufficiency is not self-made but God-supplied. The difference is more than language. It’s a shift from the letter that kills to the Spirit who gives life, from rule-keeping to inner renewal, from self-confidence to God-confidence that changes how we live, decide, and endure.
We trace the thread from Jeremiah 31:33 to Paul’s teaching on the new covenant of grace. Instead of asking you to try harder, grace reshapes the inner person—the heart, mind, conscience, and will—so that character grows from the inside out. Humility becomes the doorway because God gives grace to the humble, and faith becomes the key because through Christ we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand. That pairing—humility and faith—forms a practical path: we come low, we trust high, and we receive what only God can supply.
Along the way we unpack what “ministers of a new covenant” looks like in real life: sincerity without pretense, a steady fragrance of Christ in ordinary moments, and dependence that turns spiritual disciplines from chores into channels. We pray for the strengthening of the inner man and close with a benediction that anchors hope in God’s ability to keep us from falling and to present us with joy. If you’re weary of striving and hungry for change that lasts, this conversation gives language, Scripture, and a simple posture to begin again—relying on the Spirit who gives life.
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