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The second half of Ephesians is about how God means us to live now that we are His children. Who we are shapes what we do.   This passage from Ephesians 4:1­–16 is about growing up. It’s about who we’ll be when we’re all grown up in Christ, and it shows us how we’ll get from here to there.   This sermon centers on three themes:   1) Unity   The hinge of the letter to the Ephesians is this: “I urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called.”   You’ve been called into God’s salvation and family as His sons and daughters, so live like it! Let your identity become your living. Let your being shape your behaving. Let who you are flow into what you do.   Act like the person you already are in Jesus Christ. Now, what would that look like? Four traits to pursue as members the family of God: humility, gentleness, patience, and loving forbearance.   We are united in Christ’s body. We aren’t called to create this unity because God has already done that. But we are called t