From The Pulpit of DUMC

#362: Rev. Jim Humphries // January 18, 2026


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Big Idea
The letters of the New Testament remind us who we are called to be. Saints. Set apart. Different in a way that points the world to Christ.

Key Scripture
“To the church of God in Corinth… called to be saints.”
1 Corinthians 1:2

Key Points to Remember

Most of the New Testament is made up of letters written to real churches with real problems.

When we read these letters, we are reading someone else’s mail, but God still speaks to us through them today.

Paul calls the Corinthians saints, not because they were perfect, but because they were called to live differently.

A saint is not a super Christian. A saint is someone set apart in love, humility, justice, and compassion.

Being set apart does not mean being better than others. It means reflecting Christ in how we live.

The world should see generosity instead of greed, welcome instead of exclusion, peace instead of violence.

Even when the church falls short, God does not give up on us. We are still called, loved, and invited to grow.

A Question to Reflect On
When the world looks at my life, what do they see?
Do they see something that points them toward Jesus?

A Prayer to Carry With You
“Thank you, God, that you judge us not by the perfection of our actions, but by our readiness to live boldly in faith.”

Living It Out This Week
Look for one small way to live set apart this week through generosity, kindness, justice, or peace so others might catch a glimpse of God’s kingdom.

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