Connect360: A Walk That’s Worthy
- Lesson 7 in the Connect360 unit “The Immeasurable Love of Christ” focuses on Ephesians 4:1-6.
Since believers are called to serve in accordance with their respective ministries, they should seek to do so with a humble and gentle spirit, with merciful compassionate love, and always seeking the unity and betterment of the church in seeking to keep the peace.
First, Paul said, walk worthy of your calling, and with a sense of urgency. These are your conditions, or the characteristics of believers whose aim is to walk worthy of their divine, heavenly calling.
Second, Paul asked that it be done with humility (lowliness) and gentleness (meekness) of heart—to be completely humble and gentle in your living. God has called imperfect people to serve a perfect God. Believers must know they are blessed to be called by such a holy and righteous God and be grateful and honored to serve, whether it is as a greeter or as a minister.
Third, serve with patience (longsuffering)—do it with endurance. Paul said to this church in Ephesus that they must understand what God has called them to do would not be easy, but it carries eternal rewards with it.
If your ministry is to serve as a greeter, and somebody refused to return your smile and kindness, be patient with them, do not give up—endure the hardship as a good soldier because you know your rewards are stored up for you in heaven.
As Paul wrote in Romans 8:28, you know it is all working out for good to those who love God and are called to his purpose. You might have to put up with other people’s messes and their noncooperative attitudes, but remember you are a part of a royal family and have rewards. You have fellowship with Christ, faith in Christ, friendship with other believers, and your future faith and future hope will help you to endure.
Finally, Paul highlights why believers will do their best to encourage cooperation and unity, rather than chaos and confusion. He wrote in Ephesians 4:3, “being diligent to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Being diligent or “endeavoring” means to make every effort. Do your very best to cooperate with one another, to keep the peace rather than to cause chaos and confusion.
There may be times while you are serving in your ministry that Satan wants to cause confusion, because he does not want you and your fellow worshipers to worship God in the Spirit of peace and truth. God wants what is chaotic to be calm. On the Sea of Galilee while Jesus was asleep in the boat there was a chaotic sea, but Jesus spoke, “Peace, be still” (Mark 4:39, KJV) to calm the situation.
Paul understood that God is not the God of confusion, but of peace. Yes, we are called by God, to work in a particular ministry, but the choice is ours. Yes, there are some conditions, that are set by God and God’s word.
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