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Day 302 Ephesians 4–6 Psalm 104

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Paul is still in prison in Rome, but he continues to write with hope and love. Even though his chains limit him, his spirit is free, and his heart overflows with care for the believers in Ephesus. From his small prison room, he reminds them that the church is a family meant to walk together in unity and love, showing God’s light to the world.

In Ephesians 4, Paul encourages believers to live in unity and peace. He reminds them that they are one body, with Jesus as the head, and each person has special gifts to help the church grow strong. Paul urges them to speak kindly, forgive one another, and show love in everything they do. He explains that following Jesus means letting go of old, selfish habits and choosing to live in truth and kindness instead.

In Ephesians 5, Paul compares the Christian life to walking in light instead of darkness. He says that when we live with love, our actions shine like a lamp that helps others see God. He also teaches about family relationships, saying that husbands and wives should love and respect each other the same way Christ loves the church. Paul’s message shows that love is not just a feeling but a daily choice to serve and care for others.

In Ephesians 6, Paul reminds believers that their real strength comes from God. He describes the armor of God, truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and God’s Word, as protection against anything that tries to pull us away from Him. Paul also encourages children to obey their parents, and parents to lead with gentleness. His final words urge everyone to pray for each other, knowing that God’s power is greater than any challenge we face.

In Psalm 104, the writer celebrates the beauty of God’s creation. Every part of nature, from mountains to oceans, reflects His care and wisdom. He provides food for animals, sends rain for the earth, and fills the world with life.

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