Walk Worthy
Ephesians 4:1

 
The Upward Look
    by Max D. Hutto,

“Therefore I, the prisoner of the Lord, implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called,” Ephesians 4:1 NASB

Previously Paul wrote about great doctrinal truths, including God’s grace that has redeemed and united those in Christ through faith. Based on these great doctrines, Paul emphatically implores these believers to walk, to live, in such a way that brings glory to God. Just knowing the right doctrine and truths of Scripture is not enough. Faith in Christ must be lived out in the practical everyday ordinary life of the believer. True faith in Christ expresses itself in a habitual lifestyle of daily obedience to God’s Word.

Lord Jesus, I yearn to live my life each day in a way that is worthy of the great gift of grace You have given me. May my daily walk bring You glory, praise, and honor.

 

  May 6, 2022   -  © Copyright 2022, Max D. Hutto.


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