Episode Description
Unity doesn’t happen by accident. We open Ephesians 4 with a hard truth: people drift toward division, offense, and noise, so followers of Jesus must choose a different current—humility, gentleness, patience, and love that bind us together in peace. From there we trace Paul’s sweeping vision of one body, one Spirit, one hope, and one Father who holds it all, then zoom into how the ascended Christ leads captives to freedom and hands out gifts for the good of the church.
We get practical and a little provocative as we unpack the equipping roles—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—and reset what healthy leadership looks like. Pastors aren’t hired to do ministry for spectators; pastors train a people to become a ministry. When every part does its work, the church grows stable and resilient. We also tackle a classic question: did Jesus descend to the dead, or is Paul only referring to the incarnation? You’ll hear two faithful views and why either way the point holds—Christ fills all things and fuels a unified church.
The episode lands where life is lived: throw off the old self, be renewed in the Spirit, and put on the new. That means honesty over spin, reconciliation over simmering anger, work and generosity over taking, and speech that helps rather than harms. We address the “is cussing a sin” question by aiming higher: do your words represent Jesus well and build others up? Finally, we confront the habits that grieve the Holy Spirit—bitterness, rage, slander—and replace them with kindness, tender hearts, and forgiveness anchored in the cross. Unity costs effort, but disunity costs everything. Walk with us through Ephesians 4 and take your next step toward a church that’s healthy, growing, and full of love.
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