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In this sermon from Ephesians 4:25–32, we consider what it means to live with curious, Christlike kindness toward one another. Because we belong to Christ and to one another, our relationships should be marked by truth, humility, grace, and forgiveness—not bitterness, gossip, slander, or suspicion. Paul shows us that anger must not become a weapon, our words must build up rather than tear down, and kindness must move us toward others with the grace we have received in Christ. As we seek to move from superficial to sacred relationships, we are called to embody the way of Jesus: full of grace and truth.
By Multiply ChurchIn this sermon from Ephesians 4:25–32, we consider what it means to live with curious, Christlike kindness toward one another. Because we belong to Christ and to one another, our relationships should be marked by truth, humility, grace, and forgiveness—not bitterness, gossip, slander, or suspicion. Paul shows us that anger must not become a weapon, our words must build up rather than tear down, and kindness must move us toward others with the grace we have received in Christ. As we seek to move from superficial to sacred relationships, we are called to embody the way of Jesus: full of grace and truth.