Ordinary Saints
Remember who you are and to Whom you belong.
Many Christians forget the most important truth about themselves: who they are in Christ. In Philippians 4:21–23, the apostle Paul closes his letter with an unforgettable reminder of our true identity. He calls every believer a saint—someone separated unto God by grace. Paul’s message was not reserved for spiritual superstars but for ordinary people who belonged to Christ.
In this lesson, Stephen Davey explains how Paul’s final words affirm our new identity, our unity as members of God’s family, and our calling to live under a continual downpour of divine grace. Whether you’re a new believer or a mature Christian, this passage is a fresh reminder that grace defines your past, shapes your present, and guarantees your eternal future.
Discover how to live with renewed confidence in your identity as God’s beloved child. You’re not forgotten. You’re not nameless. You’re not defined by your failures or your circumstances. You are a saint, part of God’s eternal family, living every day under His extravagant grace.