This lesson emphasizes that the world’s perception of God, the gospel, and the church is shaped largely by how individual Christians live. Many today are confused about what the church stands for, and believers are called to rewrite those perceptions through authentic lives of integrity. Drawing from 1 Timothy 3 and Ephesians 4, the message highlights the importance of cultivating a good reputation—being honorable, genuine, and consistent both inside and outside the church. Integrity is developed when the “cameras aren’t rolling,” through daily choices and unseen faithfulness. Christians are also called to bless their communities by investing their skills, labor, and creativity, reflecting God’s excellence. Stories of Daniel, Joseph, and even modern believers illustrate how living with integrity and intentional good deeds reshapes public perception, making Christianity credible and attractive. Ultimately, every believer’s life is an “advertising campaign” for God’s glory, pointing others to Him through reputation and deeds.
Rewriting the Perception of God
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