Devotion for May 23, 2026

“Put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.” (Ephesians 4:24)

Read Ephesians 4:17–24.

Paul’s words in today’s text (addressed to the Ephesians) replay the same melody we heard in yesterday’s text (addressed to the Corinthians). If anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation — and now Paul sketches what that new creation looks like in everyday life. He contrasts it with the old patterns of the Gentile world: Darkened understanding, hardened hearts, restless desires that never satisfy. These aren’t merely moral failings; they are symptoms of life lived apart from the One who is Life.

But Paul does not say, “Try harder to be different.” He says, “You learned … Christ.” You were taught to take off the old self and to put on the new — language that sounds remarkably like baptismal clothing. This is not self-improvement; it is participation in Christ’s own life. The new humanity is something God has already begun in us.

We don’t wake up each morning needing to earn God’s favour by being good. We wake up already claimed, already beloved, already joined to Christ. And because we belong to Him, His life begins to reshape ours — often quietly, often gradually. It’s like a slow, steady ripening; growing up day by day into maturity.

In Ephesians 4, Paul’s long list of examples of Christian living is not a checklist for righteousness but a description of what Christ’s life looks like when it takes root in ordinary people: Truthfulness, gentleness, forgiveness, generosity and patience. These are not conditions for salvation; they are the fruit of it.

After dwelling on all this, I’m thinking maybe I should pay more attention to that question. Maybe I should ask myself that question every day of my new life in Christ. What’s new today? What did you and the Holy Spirit drown together yesterday so that something new, something that looks like Jesus, can take root and grow?

Prayer

Stay encouraged by uniting in prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, take me again into the waters of my baptism. Let my old self be drowned. Let Christ clothe me again in my new life. Help me to stay alert to how your Holy Spirit is forming me into the very life of Jesus. Amen.

Pray, praise, give thanks, and stay encouraged!

Pastor Mike

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