A Transformed Life (Ephesians 4:25-32)

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Have you known the frustration of falling short in your effort to obey and honor God? Have you ever wondered whether you will ever be able to change?

Do you want me to share with you this remarkable promise?

There is no sinful action or attitude that we cannot overcome in Christ!

The Biblical Counseling Foundation says, “Your hope as a believer in the Lord Jesus is that He causes all the things in your life, including your trials and troubles, to work together for good as you continually respond in love (demonstrated through obedience to Him).”

Out of the hope that God provides, your faith and love can be biblically expressed in any situation. Understanding and responding biblically to problems glorifies God while He further conforms you to the image of His Son.

“The Christian life is a matter of becoming in intrinsic character what we already are in Christ…The purpose of those passages (Romans 6, Colossians 3:5-14; Ephesians 4:22-32) is to show us the gap between what we are counted or reckoned to be in Christ (justification) and what we are actually in ourselves in daily living (sanctification) in order to urge us to close the gap…Paul’s purpose is to urge us to become in everyday living what we already are counted to be in Christ.”

Christian author Jay Adams

You can change!

Let that truth saturate your mind and heart.

In this message, A Transformed Life, from Ephesians 4:25–32, hear how in Christ, by the power of the Holy Spirit, you can change.

Outline – A Transformed Life (Ephesians 4:25-32)

  • 1. Stop Lying
    • Be truthful/honest
  • 2. Stop Sinful Anger
    • Be a Peacemaker
  • 3. Stop Stealing
    • Be Diligent – Put Effort in
  • 4. Stop Corrupting Talk
    • Be Gracious in Speech
  • 5. Stop Bitterness
    • Be Forgiving
  • The Gospel in Ephesians 5:1-2

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