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Ephesians 4:7-16
We come to the verses beginning in verse 7 and through verse 16, we see the completion of Paul’s call for unity among believers.
As you will see, he makes it clear that Christian maturity is something that we should all strive for.
There are numerous reasons for this, but the primary reason for us to strive for maturity is so that we can live this life the way that we are called to.
And as we know, this is a lifelong pursuit.
I know that I am more mature in my Christian faith today than I was 10 years ago.
I couldn’t always say that though.
There was a period there where I didn’t mature much at all.
Kinda like my middle school days hahaha.
v.7)
Diversity in grace.
We are all different.
We have different gifts.
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