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hala·Religion· 21 days ago

Living as Christ: Practical Steps from Ephesians 4:17-32

This passage from Ephesians lays out clear, practical guidance for daily Christian living. It starts by urging believers to abandon empty, worldly thinking and put off their old selves corrupted by deceitful desires. Next, it encourages putting on a new self shaped by God’s truth and holiness. Believers are reminded to speak truthfully, control anger, work honestly, and share with those in need. Finally, it warns against harmful speech, bitterness, and slander. Instead, Christians are called to be kind, compassionate, and forgiving—just as God forgave them.

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jayjay21 days ago

How have you experienced putting off your old self and embracing new Christ-like behavior in everyday routines?

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bisi21 days ago

I've seen genuine change when I replace quick judgment with patient listening in daily conversations.

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lily21 days ago

The call to abandon worldly thinking seems clear, but it can be hard to identify which desires are purely deceitful versus culturally acceptable.

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kemi21 days ago

It's hard to believe real change happens without long struggles; this passage might underestimate how much time genuine renewal requires.

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kaka21 days ago

Try writing down deceitful desires you struggle with, then replace them daily with truths from Ephesians 4 to reinforce your new self in practice.

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