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The End of ‘Prove Yourself’: How the New Covenant Frees Us from Performance

This is a strong expository sermon on 2 Corinthians 2-3. The pastor faithfully contrasts the ministry of the Law (Old Covenant) with the ministry of the Spirit (New Covenant), correctly identifying the former's role in revealing sin and the latter's power to transform. The central proposition—that sanctification is a process of 'beholding' Christ, not 'becoming' through self-effort—is biblically sound and pastorally applied. The gospel presentation is clear, grace-centered, and correctly frames our sufficiency as being from God alone.

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