
Walking in Our Father's Footsteps
Who do you imitate in this life? Look around—many of us mirror family members, friends, neighbors, or colleagues, often without realizing it. But as believers, we're called to something profoundly different. Our deepest aspiration isn't to reflect the limited wisdom of those around us, but to embody the perfect character of our heavenly Father. Join Tom Pennington as he guides us through Ephesians—a letter that reshapes our very identities for Walking in Our Father's Footsteps.
Part 5
In Ephesians 4, the apostle Paul doesn't merely suggest, but compels believers to follow in the Father’s footsteps. He calls us to embody love as our Father does—not as an abstract concept, but through tangible transformation of character. And turning from sin isn't enough—we must actively embrace its opposite virtue.
Part 6
The timeless wisdom of Ephesians 4 illuminates a fundamental truth: every material blessing flows from God's sovereign hand. Nothing comes to us by mere chance or solely through our own efforts. This perspective transforms how we view ownership. As followers of Christ, we're called to a higher standard—to honor the property rights of others with unwavering integrity while stewarding our own resources with wisdom and gratitude.
Part 9
Let me ask you—do you ever struggle with communication? Maybe you find yourself making sinful or unwise choices in how you speak to others? As Christians, we’re called to something higher. The apostle Paul, in Ephesians 4, urges us to put off the old ways and embrace a new, biblical approach to communication.