The Washing of the Word
Series Esther
The Washing of the Word
The message presents a powerful metaphor of spiritual transformation through the renewing of the mind by the Word of God, likening it to water flushing out the world's influence—symbolized by Coke—replacing it with divine truth and grace. Drawing from Romans 12, 2 Peter 1, and Ephesians 5, it emphasizes that true change comes not through conformity to worldly patterns but through daily immersion in Scripture, which cleanses, prepares, and sanctifies believers for their divine purpose as the bride of Christ. The imagery of Esther, Joseph, and the hand-picked, roasted coffee bean illustrates that God's process of refinement—through trials, obedience, and grace—transforms individuals into effective difference makers in a fallen world. This transformation is not automatic but requires intentional surrender, the work of the Holy Spirit, and a life committed to the Word, enabling believers to walk in God's favor, inherit His promises, and reflect His glory in every sphere of life.
Input Determines Output ... a study and comparison of the book of Esther and Newer Testament principles.
What goes in will come out...
How God Transforms a Life
Key Truths:
Romans 12:1–2
Ephesians 5:25–27
Acts 20:32
2 Peter 1:2–4
Transformation does not happen overnight.
It is not instant.
It is not mechanical.
It is a process.
God takes years—sometimes decades—teaching, washing, correcting, and reshaping a life through His Word.
And if we are honest, many of us can testify to that process.
You look back and realize:
"God has been patiently working on me for years."
And that work of God comes primarily through the washing power of His Word.
A Picture of Transformat
| Sermon ID | 126181556101 |
| Duration | 31:08 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | 2 Peter 1; Ephesians 5; Esther; Romans 12 |
| Language | English |