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Ephesians 5:1–7 calls us to imitate God by walking in love, rejecting sin, and living in gratitude. It confronts both the destructive nature of sin and the beautiful alternative of living a life that reflects Christ—motivated not by shame or fear, but by our identity as dearly loved children of God.
By Chad RitchieEphesians 5:1–7 calls us to imitate God by walking in love, rejecting sin, and living in gratitude. It confronts both the destructive nature of sin and the beautiful alternative of living a life that reflects Christ—motivated not by shame or fear, but by our identity as dearly loved children of God.