Living Letters
This sermon calls believers to become "living epistles" - letters written by the Holy Spirit that others can read through their daily lives. Drawing primarily from 2 Corinthians 3:1-3 and 1 Thessalonians 1:5-8, the message emphasizes that authentic Christianity is demonstrated not merely through words but through a transformed life that reflects Christ's character. The sermon challenges congregants to move beyond denominational identity to become representatives of the Kingdom, allowing God's Word to be written on their hearts rather than remaining external rules. Using examples like Albert Schweitzer, who said "My life is my argument," the message inspires believers to live with such integrity that their lives become undeniable testimonies of God's transforming power. The sermon stresses that this transformation is not about achieving perfection but about surrender, allowing more of Christ and less of self to be visible in daily living.
