Walk Worthy Shadi Saleh
This powerful message calls us to examine the profound gap between our spiritual calling and our daily walk. Drawing from Ephesians 4:1, we're reminded that we've been blessed with every spiritual blessing, chosen before the foundation of the world, adopted as God's children, and sealed with the Holy Spirit. But here's the challenge: Paul writes these words not from a comfortable study, but from a Roman prison—a man who once persecuted believers now imprisoned for proclaiming Christ. His transformation reminds us that God's grace can turn our lives 180 degrees. The central question becomes: if we've received such an incredible calling, why does it matter how we live? The answer is both simple and profound—our faith must be costly. Living worthy of our calling means embracing humility, gentleness, patience, and bearing with one another in love. We're challenged to maintain the unity of the Spirit, not create it—because unity already exists through Christ. The Spirit's mission is to glorify Jesus, so when we honor Christ together, despite our differences, we preserve that unity. This isn't about being privately spiritual; our faith demands visible transformation. We're called to use our current circumstances, whatever they may be, to glorify God—just as Paul did from prison. The message is clear: we either walk forward in the path God has set, or we drift back into worldly patterns. There's no neutral ground in the Christian life.