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Spiritual Liberty

"Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the
Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”
2 Corinthians 3:17
Today's Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 3:12-18.
Paul’s words draw us back to Exodus 34, where Moses removed the veil when he entered the Lord’s presence. The veil was necessary before the people, but not before God. In God’s presence Moses had liberty—freedom to behold His glory openly.
In 2 Corinthians 3, Paul teaches that this same divine presence now dwells within believers through the Holy Spirit. When he says, “the Lord is the Spirit,” he is not collapsing the Persons of the Trinity but affirming the full divinity of the Spirit. The Spirit is truly God—of the same essence as the Father and the Son—and therefore brings us into genuine fellowship with the Lord.
Because the Spirit lives within us under the new covenant, we stand continually in God’s presence. As Moses freely removed the veil before the Lord, so we now have the same liberty to approach God openly, boldly, without fear, and without a vail. This is not a liberty rooted in personal merit but in God’s gracious work: the veil of separation has been removed in Christ, and the Spirit applies this freedom to our hearts.
It is also important, to see what Paul does not mean. This liberty is not a justification for disorder, emotional excess, or self-centred expression in worship. “Where the Spirit of the Lord is” does not legitimise doing whatever one pleases in the name of spirituality. The context is the liberty of access to God, not licence for unrestrained behaviour.
True spiritual liberty leads us to behold God’s glory with unveiled hearts—and to be transformed by the Spirit into the image of Christ (v 18).
Prayer: Father God, grant me to walk in the true liberty of Your Spirit, beholding Your glory with an unveiled heart. In Jesus' precious name. Amen.


