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Paul says therefore having established the Gospel in the first 3 chapters.
He also refers to himself as a prisoner of the Lord.
The Gospel has cost Paul to be in prison but Paul identifies not with the physical prison but with the Lord.
His identity that he is a prisoner of the Lord.
I urge you to walk worthy of the calling you have recieved.
Once we grasp the Gospel.
Once we understand what Jesus has done for us.
Once we grasp that he took our place that he died on the cross that we deserved to die on.
He says once you get this.
He says I urge you to walk worthy of the calling you have recieved.
What does this walk look like?
Humility: assessing or valuing oneself appropriately especially when it comes to our sinfulness and God’s righteousness
Jackie Steerman
Gentleness: Power under control
Darryl Peck
Patience: Long-tempered the ability to endure discomfort without fighting back
Jan Catlett
Accepting/bear: to endure discomfort on someone else’s behalf
Diligently keeping: means to be eager to maintain or guard the unity of the Spirit.
This is a verb.
That means it takes action.
It takes work to stay healthy.
It takes work to maintain the unity of the Spirit.
The enemy wants to destroy marriages, homes, families, churches, and friends.
It takes action to keep the unity of the Spirit.
7 things that unite true Christians together
One body
Refers to the church.
When you are saved you become a member of the body of Christ the church.
This is the church in the large sense but also means the local church as well.
One Spirit
The same Holy Spirit dwells in each believer.
They were perhaps struggling with what to believe and Paul clarifies and says One Spirit and that is the Holy Spirit
One hope of your calling
Jesus is coming back and we all long for and hope for the return of Christ
One Lord
Jesus is Lord who died for us and rose again and is returning one day for us.
One faith
Our faith is in Jesus alone
One baptism
The baptism of the Spirit at conversion.
Some argued over who baptized them and here he says only One baptism unites us
One God and Father
God is over all and working through all and in all.
One God and Father
It is not transforming generations that transform communities that draw us together.
It is not the children in this community.
Yes these are two of the things we take seriously but it is One body, One Spirit, One hope of your calling, One Lord, One faith, One baptism, One God and Father
Unity not uniformity:
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