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WORD Research this...2 Corinthians 3
- 1 Počinjemo li opet sami sebe preporučivati? Ili trebamo li, kao neki, preporučna pisma na vas ili od vas?
- 2 Vi ste pismo naše, upisano u srcima vašim; znaju ga i čitaju svi ljudi.
- 3 Vi ste, očito, pismo Kristovo kojemu mi poslužismo, napisano ne crnilom, nego Duhom Boga živoga; ne na pločama kamenim, nego na pločama od mesa, u srcima.
- 4 Takvo pouzdanje imamo po Kristu u Boga.
- 5 Ne kao da smo sami sobom, kao od sebe, sposobni što pomisliti, nego naša je sposobnost od Boga.
- 6 On nas osposobi za poslužitelje novoga Saveza, ne slova, nego Duha; jer slovo ubija, a Duh oživljuje.
- 7 Pa ako je smrtonosna služba, slovima uklesana u kamenju, bila tako slavna da sinovi Izraelovi nisu mogli pogledati u lice Mojsijevo zbog prolazne slave lica njegova,
- 8 koliko li će slavnija biti služba Duha.
- 9 Jer ako je služba osude bila slavna, mnogo je slavnija služba pravednosti.
- 10 I zbilja, nije ni bilo proslavljeno ono što je u toj mjeri proslavljeno, ako se usporedi s uzvišenijom slavom.
- 11 Jer ako je ono prolazno bilo slavno, mnogo je slavnije ovo što ostaje.
- 12 Imajući dakle takvo pouzdanje, nastupamo sa svom otvorenošću,
- 13 a ne kao Mojsije koji je stavljao prijevjes na lice da sinovi Izraelovi ne vide svršetak prolaznoga.
- 14 Ali otvrdnu im pamet. Doista, do dana današnjega zastire taj prijevjes čitanje Staroga zavjeta: nije im otkriveno da je u Kristu prestao.
- 15 Naprotiv, kad god se čita Mojsije, do danas prijevjes zastire srce njihovo.
- 16 Ali kad se Izrael obrati Gospodinu, skinut će se prijevjes.
- 17 Gospodin je Duh, a gdje je Duh Gospodnji, ondje je sloboda.
- 18 A svi mi, koji otkrivenim licem odrazujemo slavu Gospodnju, po Duhu se Gospodnjem preobražavamo u istu sliku - iz slave u slavu.
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