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We’ve all made decisions we regret—ones that felt right in the moment but left us with a pit in our stomach later on. In this message from Ephesians 4–6, we explore a better filter for our lives: “What would please the Lord?” It’s not about religious performance or checking the right boxes. It’s about closeness with God. When we shift our question from “What do I want?” to “What would please Him?”—everything starts to change. From our words and habits to our relationships and daily choices, this one question helps us reflect the new life we’ve been given in Christ.
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We’ve all made decisions we regret—ones that felt right in the moment but left us with a pit in our stomach later on. In this message from Ephesians 4–6, we explore a better filter for our lives: “What would please the Lord?” It’s not about religious performance or checking the right boxes. It’s about closeness with God. When we shift our question from “What do I want?” to “What would please Him?”—everything starts to change. From our words and habits to our relationships and daily choices, this one question helps us reflect the new life we’ve been given in Christ.