The most impactful sermons are not always spoken; they are lived. Do not merely listen to the word and deceive yourselves; do as it says (James 1:22).
A life that reflects God’s grace preaches silently but profoundly. It is seen in the fruits we bear; how we forgive when it is hard, love when it is inconvenient, and show kindness even when no one is watching.
Our lives are letters, and people are reading them. What is the message of your letter, then?
When we begin to live in the grace of God, we want to extend that grace to others, even though “undeserved”. For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
We may never stand behind a pulpit, but every office, marketplace, classroom, and family gathering becomes a sanctuary where our lives can preach grace.
Most of the time, the greatest sermon you may ever preach will not be with your mouth but with your life.
Let your life be a sermon of grace!

