The living church should strive to be a beautiful woman, making a positive impact on the world and shaping the culture in a way that honors God.
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of following the Divine Order in our lives. The congregation is encouraged to conform their souls to the teachings of God and strengthen their faith through fellowship and other means. The speaker mentions the need to be ready for the coming civilization and highlights the significance of purity, government service, and obedience to authority. The sermon also emphasizes the unity of the congregation as they strive to follow the Divine Order and fulfill their ministry and service to God.
Full Transcript
The message on the October in the Living Church, released by the Royal Sermon by Rakshin during the special counselling meeting held at U.P. in Hyderabad on evening of 7th February, 1920, after returning from abroad, visiting U.S.A, Germany and other countries. The 20th century is for beautiful women.
Sermon Outline
- The Living Church
- The 20th Century
- A Century for Beautiful Women
- The Church's Role in Shaping Culture
Key Quotes
“The 20th century is for beautiful women.” — Bakht Singh
“The church should strive to be a beautiful woman, attractive, desirable, and admired by all.” — Bakht Singh
Application Points
- As a member of the living church, I should strive to be a source of hope, love, and light in the world.
- I should seek to make a positive impact on the world by being a vibrant and dynamic expression of God's love.
- I should pray for the living church to be a beautiful woman, attractive and desirable to all, and to be a source of inspiration and guidance in the world.
