Living Words
A Sermon for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
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A Sermon for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity 2 Corinthians 3:1-11 by William Klock One morning back in my Macintosh technician days my boss walked up and put a resume on my bench. “Does this look suspicious or is it just me?” he asked. He pointed to the guy’s work history. Every one of his previous employers was defunct, but somehow he had the personal email address of every one of his old bosses. If that wasn’t odd enough, all of them had Yahoo and Hotmail email addresses using similar formats. It was pretty obvious. Every one of those email addresses was made up and would just go back to him and he could write his own references. Of course, the whole point of a reference is that someone—who is either known personally or known by reputation—someone else is vouching for you. They did this in Paul’s world just like we do today. Jews, especially in the diaspora, would carry letters of recommendation indicating that other Jews could trust them. In the pagan Greco-Roman world it was common for your