In the Epistle for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity from II Corinthians 3, the Apostle Paul speaks of the ministry of Christians. In II Cor. 3:6, he says that we are "ministers of the new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life." These words remain important for the Christian life, but they have often been misunderstood or interpreted in extreme or chaotic ways.
The letter of the commandments had and continues to have value, The letter shows divine standards, points out human failures, and gives general guidance, but the letter of the law condemns sin. The letter does not give life. External rules are necessary in this world, but they do not save. Only the spirit brings life. The new testament, the message of Jesus Christ, goes beyond the external rules to the internal spiritual level. It brings life-giving power, guidance, and forgiveness. The spirituality of the gospel transforms the letter; it helps us move beyond literalism and legalism into sincere and loving service for the Lord.
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