Walk with Unity
Ephesians 4:3b

 
The Upward Look
    by Max D. Hutto,

“being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Ephesians 4:3 NASB

All believers must be actively involved in maintaining and guarding the unity that has been established by the Holy Spirit. Paul described how God has united the believing Jews and Gentiles, people from all diverse cultures, nationalities, and races, into one body together in Christ. Having been saved by God’s grace through faith in Jesus, a believer gives evidence of a worthy walk in Christ by diligently making every effort to maintain the unity of the body of Christ which is the church.

Lord Jesus, show me how I can help preserve the spiritual unity in the church I attend. In my relationships with others, especially other believers, let my words and deeds demonstrate Your grace, mercy, and love.

 

  June 24, 2022   -  © Copyright 2022, Max D. Hutto.


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