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Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:2–3
You may never step on a stage or publish a book, but your life is already being read by those around you. What does your letter say?
You are a walking message: people see Christ through you.
Letters are meant to be opened, not sealed—are you living open and authentic?
Written by the Spirit, not ink—God Himself is shaping your story.
Ask: What message do my words, actions, and attitudes send? Invite God to rewrite areas of your life where bitterness, pride, or fear has smudged the letter.
Your life is the letter. May others read hope, faith, and love in you this week.
Scripture: Romans 7:15–25; 2 Corinthians 4:7–9
Life isn’t always neat. Sometimes our “letter” gets messy with mistakes, struggles, or brokenness. But even in the mess, God’s grace speaks louder.
Mess doesn’t disqualify the message.
God writes in ink of grace—He redeems even our failures.
Broken letters point to a perfect Savior.
Be honest about your mess. Share a testimony with someone this week about how God has carried you through. Allow your weaknesses to showcase His strength.
The world doesn’t need to read perfection—it needs to read redemption.
Scripture: Isaiah 40:8; Matthew 24:35; 2 Timothy 3:16–17
The words of people fade, but the words of God endure forever. When your life is written with His Word, your story echoes into eternity.
Human ink fades, God’s ink endures.
Scripture is not just read—it writes on us.
Eternal impact comes from lives rooted in God’s Word.
Commit to daily time in Scripture this week. Invite God to inscribe His truth over your fears, decisions, and relationships.
A life written with God’s Word will always outlast the world’s headlines.
Scripture: John 13:34–35; 1 John 4:7–12; 2 Corinthians 5:20
At the end of the day, the clearest message the world should read from us is love—the love of Christ that transforms and compels us.
Love is the language the world understands.
Our lives testify most when they reflect Christ’s love.
We are ambassadors—letters that invite people into God’s story.
This week, be intentional: show Christ’s love to someone who doesn’t expect it. Write your “letter of love” with action, not just words.
The greatest story you’ll ever write is not your success, but your love. May your life be a letter that points the world straight to Jesus.