Walk of Wisdom Part 3
This is part of a 4 part series on Ephesians 4&5
Summary
Dr. Michael Easley continues his study through Ephesians by examining Paul’s command to “walk away” from the old life. While believers are called to walk worthy of their calling in Christ, they are also called to leave behind the mindset and lifestyle that once defined them. Paul reminds the Ephesian believers—and every Christian—that life apart from Christ is marked by darkened understanding, spiritual ignorance, hardened hearts, and an increasing callousness toward sin.
Rather than simply modifying behavior, the Christian life requires a transformed mind through the power of the Holy Spirit. No amount of willpower can produce lasting spiritual change. Only God’s Spirit, working through His Word, can renew believers from the inside out. Easley explains that sin is always deceptive, promising satisfaction while leaving people trapped in an endless cycle of craving more. Whether through lust, greed, addiction, or selfish ambition, sin never delivers what it promises.
The good news is that believers are no longer defined by who they once were. Because of Christ, they have learned a new way of living. Paul urges Christians to lay aside the old self, renew the spirit of their minds, and put on the new self created in God’s righteousness and holiness. Remembering where we’ve come from should never produce shame, but gratitude that Christ has completely transformed our identity.
Takeaways
- Christians are called not only to walk worthy of Christ but also to walk away from the sinful life they once lived.
- Spiritual transformation begins with a renewed mindset, not merely improved behavior.
- A hardened and calloused heart slowly loses sensitivity to God’s truth and conviction.
- Sin always promises satisfaction but creates an insatiable appetite that only leads to deeper bondage.
- The Holy Spirit—not human determination—is the source of lasting spiritual change.
- Because believers have put off the old self and put on the new, they can live in righteousness, holiness, and freedom through Christ.
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