The works that are pleasing to the Lord are not works of darkness. Listen in today, as we explore Paul’s explanation of how we are called to live in light, expose with light, and bear fruit of light, as children of God who have been transformed by his grace.
How does being saved by Christ change how we relate to others? Listen in today as we finish Paul’s admonishments to the church in Ephesus in Ephesians 4:25-32. Let’s discover how destructive bitter anger is and how to put away sin and cultivate love, peace, holiness, and unity in the church.
Do you grieve the Holy Spirit? Listen today, as we continue to consider Ephesians 4:25-32, and Paul’s admonishment to us about the believer’s new life in Christ. We’ll consider how stealing and unwholesome speech fail to build up the community and grieve God’s Spirit.
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Paul calls us to speak the truth and deal with anger, both of which impact the community. So, how should we live among others within the church and outside of it? Listen in as we examine Ephesians 4:25-32 on how Christians should speak and act differently from the world.
In our passage today, Paul contrasts the lifestyle of those outside of Christ, who are dead in sins and deceitful desires, with those who are in Christ, who have learned the truth and have been and are being renewed in their minds. Listen in today and consider that to be in Christ is to be changed to walk in a new way of life.
Do you know how sin affects your life? Do you realize the danger of living like the rest of the world, without God and without hope? Do you want to learn how to walk in the light of Christ and his gospel? Listen in and hear how the apostle Paul warns us and calls us to live differently in Christ.
Did Jesus really come to save the worst sinners? Listen in to this reflection on Paul’s letter to his son in the faith, Timothy, and consider the purpose of Jesus in coming, even for the worst of us.
Speaking the truth in love is essential for our maturity and unity as the body of Christ. So, how we speak matters. What we speak matters. Listen in today and consider the words of Paul to the church and the goal he directs them to.
Why does Christ give ministers to his church? What’s the benefit to the people of God that they have leaders? And what goal should these leaders be leading us to anyways? Listen in today as we consider maturity in Christ, our goal as Christians. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear God’s word and be equipped for the work of ministry.
Does Christ care about the unity of his church? Christ cares deeply about the unity of his church; so much so, that he gives gifts of grace to his people to that end. Join us today as we explore Ephesians 4:7-11 and consider this question.