Grace-Filled Living
Key Thought: Transformation shows in how I love,
forgive, and restore others.
The
letter to Philemon is a brief yet powerful example of what it means to live out
the Gospel in real relationships. Paul appeals not with pressure but with love,
showing that a transformed Christian is marked by grace, humility,
reconciliation, and the willingness to see people as new in Christ. The fruit
of transformation is not just personal—it is relational. It touches how we
treat others, especially when forgiveness and second chances are needed.
Affirmations:
1. I extend grace to others because grace
has been extended to me.
2. I forgive without hesitation, trusting
God to handle the rest.
3. I view people through the lens of
redemption, not reputation.
4. I release past offenses and welcome
restored relationships.
5. I lead with love, not pressure or
pride.
6. I treat others as family in the faith,
regardless of their past.
7. I reflect Christ in how I speak,
serve, and stand in unity.
8. I let the Gospel guide my
relationships, not my emotions.
9. I believe in the power of restoration
through Christ.
10.
I
live out my faith by walking in humility, honor, and mercy.