2 Corinthians 3:11
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What Does This Mean?
This verse compares the old covenant (the law given through Moses) with the new covenant (grace through Jesus). Paul, who wrote this letter to the Corinthians, explains that if the old was glorious, then the new is even more glorious because it remains and offers a deeper relationship with God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you had an old toy that you really liked. Now imagine getting a new toy that's even better! This verse says that just like your favorite old toy, the rules from long ago were special, but now we have something even more amazing in Jesus!
Historical Background
The letter to the Corinthians was written by Paul around 53-56 AD. He wrote this to encourage and instruct the Christian community in Corinth, a city known for its pagan practices and cultural diversity.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we can apply this verse when comparing our past beliefs or ways of life with our current faith journey. Just as an old job might have been good, finding purpose through Christ is even more fulfilling and transformative.