In this sermon on 1 Peter 2:4–5, Stephen Davey explains that the Christian life is truly sacred because it is built on a sacred relationship with Jesus Christ, the living cornerstone. While the world rejects Christ, believers come to Him and are transformed into “living stones,” uniquely shaped and placed into God’s spiritual house—the church. This identity leads to a sacred response: every believer functions as a priest, offering spiritual sacrifices to God. These include acts of worship, obedience, generosity, love, service, evangelism, and prayer. Davey emphasizes that a holy life is not defined by rituals but by a daily, intentional offering of one’s life to God, demonstrating that every moment and every act can become an expression of worship.
The Sacred Life
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