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#1457. Put on the New self which is like God (20/3/26)
Focussing on Ephesians 4:24, we reflect on what it means to ‘put on the new self, created to be like God.

Matt Beaney
Feb 205 min read


#1456. Put off the old way of thinking - by the power of the Spirit (19/3/26)
From Ephesians 4:23, we see that our thinking can change because the Holy Spirit is able to change it.

Matt Beaney
Feb 195 min read


#1455. Put off your old self (18/3/26)
From Ephesians 4:22, we see that we are called to be disciples - to learn from and live like Christ.

Matt Beaney
Feb 185 min read


#1454. Live according to the truth that is in Jesus (17/3/26)
From Ephesians 4:20-21, we see that A good Christian birth emphasises both repentance and faith - turning from old ways of thinking, and turning toward Jesus and His way of life.

Matt Beaney
Feb 175 min read


#1453. You must no longer live like you don’t know Jesus! (16/3/26)
From Ephesians 4:17-19, we see that our nature - our new creation - is to guide how we live in every way.

Matt Beaney
Feb 165 min read


#1452. Let’s pursue using the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the right way (13/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:16, we see how we are to pursue knowing and using our spiritual gifts—always motivated by love and service.

Matt Beaney
Feb 135 min read


#1451. The body is designed to grow (12/2/26)
It’s Jesus’ will that the church grows, however, we must allow Jesus to teach us what true growth is.

Matt Beaney
Feb 124 min read


#1450. Jesus is the head of the church - His body (11/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:15, we are drawn back to the crucial truth that Jesus alone is the head of the church. Therefore, we are called to seek and maintain a healthy, living connection with Him.

Matt Beaney
Feb 114 min read


#1449. Maturity comes from speaking the truth in love (10/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:15, we see that true unity, maturity, and spiritual strength grows as God’s people learn to speak the truth in love.

Matt Beaney
Feb 104 min read


#1448. Spiritual gifts mature and protect us in the battle (9/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:14, we see that the Holy Spirit gives spiritual gifts so that the church may become mature and able to stand firm in the spiritual battles we face.

Matt Beaney
Feb 94 min read


#1447. The gifts of the Spirit lead to maturity - the fullness of Christ (6/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:13, we see that the gifts Christ gives grow the church to maturity - the fullness of Christ (the church becomes like Jesus).

Matt Beaney
Feb 66 min read


#1446. What are the various gifts of the Spirit? (5/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:11-12, Let’s briefly reflect on the range of spiritual gifts that Jesus gives to His church.

Matt Beaney
Feb 55 min read


#1445. Spiritual gifts equip the church to serve Jesus (4/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:11–12, we see that the gifts God gives to His people are designed to equip the church to serve Jesus.

Matt Beaney
Feb 44 min read


#1444. The ascended Jesus gives spiritual gifts (3/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:8–11, we see that Jesus has ascended as King and Lord, and that He Himself gives spiritual gifts to His church, as He determines.

Matt Beaney
Feb 35 min read


#1443. To each, grace-gifts have been given (2/2/26)
From Ephesians 4:7, let us be freshly encouraged that God has given grace-gifts to each one of us.

Matt Beaney
Feb 24 min read


#1442. One God and Father (30/1/26)
From Ephesians 4:6, we see that our loving unity flourishes when we truly understand our adoption by grace.

Matt Beaney
Jan 304 min read


#1441. One Lord, one faith, one baptism (29/1/26)
From Ephesians 4:5, we see that our loving unity is both formed and protected by our shared confession: one Lord, one faith, one baptism.

Matt Beaney
Jan 295 min read


#1440. Keep the unity of the Spirit (28/1/26)
From Ephesians 4:3–4, we see that unity is a gift of the Holy Spirit - and because the Spirit loves unity, we are called to be faithful in protecting and practising it.

Matt Beaney
Jan 285 min read


#1439. Bear with one another in love (27/1/26)
From Ephesians 4:2, we learn that Christian love is not primarily about emotion, but is expressed through humility, gentleness, and patience in our relationships with one another.

Matt Beaney
Jan 274 min read


#1438. Live a life worthy of your calling (26/1/26)
From Ephesians 4:1, we see that our lives are to reflect and honour the name of Jesus.

Matt Beaney
Jan 264 min read
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