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What does it mean to be a living epistle?

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Being a living epistle means that our lives serve as a testimony to the grace and truth of God, visible to those around us.

The concept of being a living epistle, as mentioned in 2 Corinthians 3:2-3, suggests that believers are letters of Christ, read by others through our actions and character. It emphasizes the personal nature of our faith—how we represent Christ in our daily lives. Just as written letters communicate messages, our lives should reflect the gospel and the transformative work God has done within us. When we allow God to arise in our lives, we demonstrate His power and grace, thereby becoming a witness to the world of His redemptive work through us.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 3:2-3

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Let God Arise
Stephen Hyde · Apr 19, 2015
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