Part 1

In the verses we’ll be studying together in this series, Paul provides 5 practical examples to show how true change happens. The point is, as new creations in Christ, we are to imitate our heavenly Father, who saved us from the wrath to come.

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Part 10

How can you imitate God in your daily life? What does it look like to reflect His character in the way you live and interact with others? The apostle Paul gives us a powerful answer in Ephesians 4. He reminds us as Christians never to let corrupt or harmful words flow from our mouths. Instead, we’re called to speak what is good—wholesome words, ones that build up, encourage, and edify others.

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Part 11

In Ephesians 4, the apostle Paul reminds us that our words matter—they reveal the condition of our hearts and can either honor God or lead us into sin. Paul challenges us to put aside corrupt communication and instead speak words that build up, encourage, and minister grace to those around us.

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Part 12

As Christians, imitating God is at the heart of our faith—it’s a non-negotiable part of who we are. But what does that look like in everyday life? How do we walk in our Father’s footsteps? One crucial way is through forgiveness. In Ephesians 4, the apostle Paul reminds us that showing forgiveness is a powerful way to reflect God’s character.

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Part 13

In Ephesians 4–5, the apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of imitation in the Christian life—particularly imitating God. This isn’t just about mimicking actions; it’s about reflecting God’s character in every aspect of our lives.

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Part 14

Paul’s teaching in Ephesians challenges us to live differently—truthfully, not lying; peacefully, not harboring sinful anger; diligently, not stealing; graciously, not tearing others down; and kindly, not holding on to bitterness.

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Part 2

The apostle Paul cuts straight to the heart of our identity as believers: We must mirror their heavenly Father by embracing both truth in living, and truth in speaking. This isn't optional. This isn't situational. This is who we are called to be—a people who flee from falsehood and set our hearts completely on what is true.

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Part 3

In Ephesians 4, the apostle Paul unfolds a truth that transforms lives—we as believers are called to walk the very path God Himself would walk. Pastor Tom explains how disciples of Jesus Christ must deliberately cast off every form of sinful anger and put on its opposite trait. This isn't merely about controlling our tempers—it's about becoming more and more like our heavenly Father.

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Part 4

In Ephesians 4, the apostle Paul confronts this universal human struggle with divine wisdom. On today's program, Pastor Tom illuminates this crucial passage, unveiling not just the spiritual danger of unchecked anger, but offering practical, biblical guidelines.

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