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As we step into the second half of Ephesians, we move from seeing what God has done in Christ to living in it. Paul’s “therefore” isn’t a shift from theology to practice—it’s an invitation to reality. Because we’ve been made alive, brought near, and formed into God’s family, we’re called to walk in a way that fits who we already are.
That walk begins with unity.
Paul urges the church to reflect the heart of Jesus—marked by humility, gentleness, and patient, enduring love. This kind of life doesn’t create unity; it protects what the Spirit has already established. In a world shaped by division, the church becomes a living witness to Christ when we make every effort to remain one.
Rooted in the seven “ones”—one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God and Father—we’re reminded that our unity is not something we achieve, but something we receive and steward.
This week, we’re invited to live like it’s true: to pursue patience, fight for unity, and become, together, who we already are in Christ.
By Park Hill Church4.8
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As we step into the second half of Ephesians, we move from seeing what God has done in Christ to living in it. Paul’s “therefore” isn’t a shift from theology to practice—it’s an invitation to reality. Because we’ve been made alive, brought near, and formed into God’s family, we’re called to walk in a way that fits who we already are.
That walk begins with unity.
Paul urges the church to reflect the heart of Jesus—marked by humility, gentleness, and patient, enduring love. This kind of life doesn’t create unity; it protects what the Spirit has already established. In a world shaped by division, the church becomes a living witness to Christ when we make every effort to remain one.
Rooted in the seven “ones”—one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God and Father—we’re reminded that our unity is not something we achieve, but something we receive and steward.
This week, we’re invited to live like it’s true: to pursue patience, fight for unity, and become, together, who we already are in Christ.

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