WORD AND DEED
And just like that, summer is winding down and a new school year is upon us. How can it already be August?
This month provides a time of transition as we head into fall. Teachers, students, and parents prepare to adjust to the structure of a new semester. And everyone else looks forward to (eventually) cooler temperatures.
After focusing on the Gospel of Mark during June and July, we will continue our theme of “Together” with a deep dive into Ephesians. New Testament scholar, Clinton E. Arnold, says: “Ephesians is rightly regarded as one of the most significant letters of human history.” Certainly, it warrants our thoughtful consideration over the next 4 weeks.
Ephesians reminds us of who we are and why we’re here as a church. Ephesians 4:13 offers the worthy goals of unity in the faith, knowledge of the Son of God, and maturity. Eugene Peterson puts it like this: “Through followers of Jesus like yourselves gathered in churches, this extraordinary plan of God is becoming known and talked about even among the angels!” (Ephesians 3:10). Essentially, this letter is a call for you and me to be transformed together in community.
As you read and study the text, listen to the sermons, and prayerfully choose a practice, we hope that you will become even more equipped and empowered to glorify God by following The Jesus Way!
-Curt Grice
Associate Pastor of Spiritual Formation
Each week we will have a focal passage for the week that will serve as our Together in Word reading. However, we will encourage our church to read the entire letter to the Ephesians each week. This will keep the grand sweep of the letter in our minds as we make our way through the month. We will refer to this as the Big Picture Reading each week.
Jump To A Specific Week
2024 Word And Deed Series
The Week of August 18, 2024
Narrative: Ephesians 1-6
TOGETHER IN WORD: Ephesians 4:25-5:2
In this text we are reminded that our walk with the Lord must be translated into how we walk with everyone else. We live among people who are not “in Christ” so their lives are very different than ours. We are to demonstrate to our world what it truly means to know Christ and to be “in Christ.” Every area of our lives is affected by our relationship to Jesus and our calling to live in community with fellow believers. This passage challenges us to evaluate our everyday lives to see if they truly reflect the glory of God.
Parent Spotlight
Parents, does your family have problems getting along? You’re not alone. This is a good week to talk about family dynamics with our children. Occasionally, our families are the setting for some of our worst behavior. But how we talk to one another and treat each other matters. Help your children and teenagers understand that treating each other with kindness is an expression of gratitude to God for treating us with kindness. This is what Paul expressly says in Ephesians 4:32. “Be kind to one another, compassionate, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.”
Not only is it a matter of gratitude, it’s also a matter of calling. Paul continues, “Therefore be imitators of God (Eph. 5:1) …” As God’s people, we are called to shape our lives according to His image. Consider leading your family in a prayer time using this prompt: “God, help me to imitate You…” and then let them voice areas of their life that need more of God’s presence (e.g. “God, help me to imitate You when my little brother steals my toys.” “God, help me imitate You when my mom frustrates me.”)
TOGETHER IN DEED
Choose a Practice
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Many of our university students are starting back at college this week, and our church is celebrating the return of area college students. Commit to praying for our college ministry, led by Connor Torrealba, this week as they seek to engage and meet new students on campus throughout this month.
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Audit your speech this week. What comes out of your mouth? Is it useful? Is it helpful? Does it build others up, or is it unwholesome and riddled with anger? Monitor the words you say and their impact on others this week.
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In a world of differences, what would it look like for you to live harmoniously in the Body of Christ? Ask that God would reveal to you areas in your life where you are causing disunity and repent.
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Are you harboring resentment towards someone in the church, or in your life in general? If you struggle to forgive them, ask God for help. Forgive that person as you have been forgiven.