Week 5: Living Out Faith in Close Relationships
This powerful message from Colossians 3 challenges us to recognize that our faith isn't something we check at the door when we come home. The passage reminds us that above all else, we must clothe ourselves with love—the kind of love that binds us together in perfect harmony. We're called to let Christ's message dwell richly in our lives, not just as a Sunday morning task but as a daily filling that overflows into every conversation, every conflict, and every quiet moment at home. The sermon beautifully unpacks how our homes can become altars to the Lord, places where worship isn't confined to formal settings but erupts in spontaneous praise, dance, and thanksgiving. Whether we're living with roommates, raising children, or building marriages, we have the sacred opportunity to represent Jesus in our most intimate spaces. The message confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: we often save our best Christian behavior for public consumption while allowing harshness, impatience, and spiritual apathy to mark our private lives. Yet Scripture calls us to something higher—to make our households reflections of God's own love, where the gospel is spoken, lived, and celebrated daily.
