In February 22, 2025, a sacred journey began-one guided by divine inspiration and the stirring voice of God. That day marked the first meeting with Rev. Wylie Lee Harris to begin writing what would become Living the Change: Embracing Christ's Nature. This book is not just a collection of sermons-it is a living testimony of spiritual revelation, prophetic insight, and the intimate walk of a man surrendered to the Spirit of God.
Each sermon in this book was written not by chronological events but by spiritual zones-realms of insight, vision, and discernment that Rev. Harris received through personal experiences and divine encounters. These messages arose as the Lord spoke, revealed, and taught him profound truths about life in the Spirit. His words confront the harsh realities of a world in turmoil, a society shaped by broken relationships, moral confusion, generational dysfunction, and the spiritual disconnection plaguing families and communities.
Rev. Harris doesn't shy away from confronting sin, corruption, and the consequences of a nature divorced from the heart of Christ. Instead, he calls readers into a process of healing and transformation through the life-giving power of Jesus. His sermons speak not just to individuals but to the soul of a generation-calling for repentance, restoration, and the reawakening of spiritual identity.
Living the Change is a prophetic roadmap for those ready to turn from worldly patterns and embrace the character and mind of Christ. Through Spirit-led wisdom, Rev. Harris offers deep insights into what it truly means to walk in Christ's nature-to love, serve, forgive, and rise above the chaos of the present age.
"The journey of change can be challenging for man but transforming when we're walking in His footsteps."
- Rev. W. L. Harris
This book is more than a sermon series; it's a movement of heart, a call to surrender, and an invitation to live out the change the world so desperately needs. As you read, may your spirit be stirred, your vision clarified, and your soul inspired to embrace the nature of Christ and live the change He makes possible.