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Love

Our Sermons

Walking Worthy – Ephesians 5:1-21

Ephesians 5:1-21 reminds us that the Christian life is not behavior modification – it is gospel transformation Once dead in sin, believers have been made alive in Christ, and that new life changes the way we walk. Paul calls us to imitate Christ by walking in love, holiness, light, and wisdom. Because we have been adopted into God’s family, our identity now shapes the way we live. Biblical love is sacrificial, not sentimental, and the cross reshapes how we love Others in every area of life. As children of light, we no longer hide in darkness but live with grace, confession, thankfulness, and wisdom in a world constantly trying to disciple us. The Spirit-filled life is marked by worship, joy, and a daily surrender to God’s direction. The heart of this passage – and the gospel itself – is this: we were dead, but God made us alive. For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light: ~~ Ephesians 5:8

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A Unified Body – Ephesians 4:1-16

In Ephesians 4, the Apostle Paul reminds us that we don’t live for our salvation – we live because of it. Our walk with Christ is not about earning something personal, but about living out what has already been given to us through grace. And that grace was never meant to stop with the individual. We often think of salvation in deeply personal terms, but Christ came to save a people. Salvation is not just individual – it’s corporate. It brings us into something bigger than ourselves: a unified body marked by humility, patience, and love. Paul challenges us to lay aside the divisions we tend to cling to – differences in culture, appearance, opinions, or background – and to remember what truly unites us. In a world defined by division, the church is called to something radically different. Our unity is not built on shared preferences or circumstances, but on the unchanging person of Jesus Christ. We won’t always agree on everything, but we stand on common ground in Him. Spiritual maturity is seen in how we live out that unity – choosing grace over judgment, humility over pride, and love over division. If we are known more for what we oppose than for the hope we share, we’ve missed the heart of the gospel. True unity flows from Christ and is sustained by His grace. And it becomes visible when we refuse to tear each other down, but instead build one another up as one people, called from death to life, and from darkness into light. One Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. ~~ Ephesians 4:5-6

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The Measure of God’s Love – Ephesians 3

When disaster strikes, relief always follows – people rush in to restore what’s been broken. In Ephesians 3, we’re reminded that God is doing something even greater: He is building a people who move toward the broken, just as Christ has moved toward us. Where Israel once failed to reflect God to the world, the Church now stands as a living display of His wisdom and grace – bringing together all people, no longer outsiders, but family with full access to the Father. Even in struggle, we can trust that God is at work with purpose and precision. Paul doesn’t pray for easier circumstances, but for something deeper – that Christ would dwell fully in our hearts. Not just on Sundays, but in every part of our lives, rooted and grounded in love. This message calls us to a stronger inner life, anchored in Christ and filled with the fullness of God. His love is beyond measure – unchanging, unstoppable, and greater than anything we could ever comprehend. His love endures forever. Psalm 136

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