19th Sunday - Second Reading - Ephesians 4:30–5:2 - Walk in love, just like Christ
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Ephesians 4:30- 5:2 Walk in love, just like Christ Copyrighted material that appears in this article is included under the provisions of the Fair Use Clause of the National Copyright Act, which allows limited reproduction of copyrighted materials for educational and religious use when no financial charge is made for viewing. Catholic Lectionary. (2009). . Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.
19th Sunday - Second Reading - Ephesians 4:30–5:2 - Walk in love, just like Christ
1. Ephesians 4:30-5:2 Walk in love, just like Christ
Copyrighted material that appears in this article is included under
the provisions of the Fair Use Clause of the National Copyright
Act, which allows limited reproduction of copyrighted materials for
educational and religious use when no financial charge is made for
viewing. Catholic Lectionary. (2009). . Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible
Software.
2. Brothers and Sisters: Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God,
with which you were sealed for the day of redemption. All
bitterness, fury, anger, shouting, and reviling must be removed
from you, along with all malice. And be kind to one another,
compassionate, forgiving one another as God has forgiven you in
Christ. So be imitators of God, as beloved children, and live in
love, as Christ loved us and handed himself over for us as a
sacrificial offering to God for a fragrant aroma.
3. As Christians we belong to the one body of Christ, the
Church. Because we belong to the one body we need to care for it as
we do with our own biological body. If we use cigarettes we can
expect to have respiratory problems as a result of cigarette use.
If we take vitamins we can expect to live a healthier life than if
we didnt use them. The Church the Body of Christ needs the same
treatment. We need to avoid bitterness, fury, anger, shouting,
reviling and malice which gives Satan the opportunity to divide
Church unity. We need to practice the virtues of compassion and
forgiveness in the same manner as practiced by Christ. He even
forgave those who took his human life, can we be less
forgiving?