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Hope: Moved to Trust by God's Glory
Why is it that we can so clearly see the flaws in others yet remain blind to our own? This profound exploration of 2 Corinthians 3-4 reveals a transformative truth: we need divine help to see ourselves clearly and to behold God's glory. The passage addresses a critical question that has echoed through the ages—how could Israel have the law, the prophets, and God's presence among them, yet still not believe? How can people today hear the gospel proclaimed and not see its beauty? Paul identifies three barriers: hardened minds that cannot comprehend spiritual truth, veiled hearts that refuse to feel what they ought to feel, and the active work of spiritual forces keeping us blind. But here's the hope: when we turn to the Lord, the veil is removed. God shines the light of His glory—found in the face of Jesus Christ—into our hearts, enabling us to see what we couldn't see before. This isn't about behavior modification or trying harder; it's about beholding beauty that transforms us from the inside out. As we fix our eyes on Jesus and see His goodness, truth, and beauty, we're gradually transformed from one degree of glory to the next. The battle we face isn't primarily against our sins—it's the daily fight to keep our eyes fixed on Christ, to behold His glory until it captivates our hearts and reshapes our lives.
