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Rosalynn Carter's grandson, speaking at her tribute service

“My grandmother doesn’t need a eulogy, her life was a sermon."
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Piper · 61-69, F
I think I get what he was saying. Anyone can 'sermonize' about what aspiring to be Christ-like means, whether they are somehow ordained to...or not. Only some actually aspire to be, really, in the ways that shine.

Her grandson would know that she did, more than those looking on and admiring her from the 'outside'.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@Piper I agree.

I think it might be good to point out that in many circles, the word 'sermon" does not have negative connotations at all. There are books of "Great Sermons".