14 day plan

Grow Up

Day 1 of 14

GNT

Ephesians 4:11-16

11It was he who “gave gifts to people”; he appointed some to be apostles, others to be prophets, others to be evangelists, others to be pastors and teachers. 12He did this to prepare all God's people for the work of Christian service, in order to build up the body of Christ. 13And so we shall all come together to that oneness in our faith and in our knowledge of the Son of God; we shall become mature people, reaching to the very height of Christ's full stature. 14Then we shall no longer be children, carried by the waves and blown about by every shifting wind of the teaching of deceitful people, who lead others into error by the tricks they invent. 15Instead, by speaking the truth in a spirit of love, we must grow up in every way to Christ, who is the head. 16 Under his control all the different parts of the body fit together, and the whole body is held together by every joint with which it is provided. So when each separate part works as it should, the whole body grows and builds itself up through love.

A lot of emphasis is placed upon making the leap from childhood to being an adult. Maturity is an expectation. At some point, if we live long enough, it’s going to seem weird or juvenile if we haven’t “grown up”. The Christian faith also shares this element of maturing and developing. A steady yet sometimes overlooked part of our Christian faith is “growing up” – and it’s not just a solo pursuit. Christians are called to help each other in maturity; a lovely feature of the family of Jesus Christ that I hope we all will be encouraged by.

Today we start a new series, Grow Up, which has been prepared by Ben McEachen.  Ben is Deputy Editor at Eternity News and studied theology at Moore College, Sydney. He previously worked as an editor and film reviewer at Empire magazine.
Reflection:  Welcome to the inside of my mind during my first year of full-time study at a Bible College in Sydney. I was a mature-age student but delving into the book of Ephesians swiftly exposed just how immature I was. Having nothing to do with how I still love lollies as an adult, this immaturity shockwave through my system was caused by passages such as the one we are looking at today. Among many other truths revealed by Ephesians 4, I came to understand (for the
first time, I think) that it’s not all about me and my own Christian faith. For most of my life, being a follower of Jesus had been a self-centred and self-directed pursuit. But not only am I to live my life for Jesus Christ as measured against him (as opposed to the arbitrary measurements I had set up), I’m also to be growing “in every way into Him” – with other Christians. Such a biblical call to maturing as a collective, not just in isolation, refocused my Christian life … and has even led on to me writing this Bible study about how we might grow together.

Question: Why might you prioritise the maturing of your Christian faith, and helping others to do the same?

Prayer:  Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for the fullness of Christ and that it’s possible for us to know, share in and grow within his body of believers. I’m not sure exactly how that works, but fill me with trust in the maturity of the Christian body, and inflame my heart to desire seeing my brothers and sisters in Christ build each other up in love. Amen.

Ephesians 4:1-32

The Unity of the Body

1I urge you, then—I who am a prisoner because I serve the Lord: live a life that measures up to the standard God set when he called you. 2 Be always humble, gentle, and patient. Show your love by being tolerant with one another. 3Do your best to preserve the unity which the Spirit gives by means of the peace that binds you together. 4There is one body and one Spirit, just as there is one hope to which God has called you. 5There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6there is one God and Father of all people, who is Lord of all, works through all, and is in all.

7Each one of us has received a special gift in proportion to what Christ has given. 8 As the scripture says,

“When he went up to the very heights,

he took many captives with him;

he gave gifts to people.”

9Now, what does “he went up” mean? It means that first he came down to the lowest depths of the earth. 10So the one who came down is the same one who went up, above and beyond the heavens, to fill the whole universe with his presence. 11It was he who “gave gifts to people”; he appointed some to be apostles, others to be prophets, others to be evangelists, others to be pastors and teachers. 12He did this to prepare all God's people for the work of Christian service, in order to build up the body of Christ. 13And so we shall all come together to that oneness in our faith and in our knowledge of the Son of God; we shall become mature people, reaching to the very height of Christ's full stature. 14Then we shall no longer be children, carried by the waves and blown about by every shifting wind of the teaching of deceitful people, who lead others into error by the tricks they invent. 15Instead, by speaking the truth in a spirit of love, we must grow up in every way to Christ, who is the head. 16 Under his control all the different parts of the body fit together, and the whole body is held together by every joint with which it is provided. So when each separate part works as it should, the whole body grows and builds itself up through love.

The New Life in Christ

17In the Lord's name, then, I warn you: do not continue to live like the heathen, whose thoughts are worthless 18and whose minds are in the dark. They have no part in the life that God gives, for they are completely ignorant and stubborn. 19They have lost all feeling of shame; they give themselves over to vice and do all sorts of indecent things without restraint.

20That was not what you learned about Christ! 21You certainly heard about him, and as his followers you were taught the truth that is in Jesus. 22 So get rid of your old self, which made you live as you used to—the old self that was being destroyed by its deceitful desires. 23Your hearts and minds must be made completely new, 24 and you must put on the new self, which is created in God's likeness and reveals itself in the true life that is upright and holy.

25 No more lying, then! Each of you must tell the truth to the other believer, because we are all members together in the body of Christ. 26 If you become angry, do not let your anger lead you into sin, and do not stay angry all day. 27Don't give the Devil a chance. 28If you used to rob, you must stop robbing and start working, in order to earn an honest living for yourself and to be able to help the poor. 29Do not use harmful words, but only helpful words, the kind that build up and provide what is needed, so that what you say will do good to those who hear you. 30And do not make God's Holy Spirit sad; for the Spirit is God's mark of ownership on you, a guarantee that the Day will come when God will set you free. 31Get rid of all bitterness, passion, and anger. No more shouting or insults, no more hateful feelings of any sort. 32 Instead, be kind and tender-hearted to one another, and forgive one another, as God has forgiven you through Christ.