How can believers demonstrate the attitudes Paul speaks of in Ephesians 4?
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Believers can demonstrate love, humility, and patience through their actions and attitudes towards others, as outlined in Ephesians 4:2.
In Ephesians 4:2, Paul outlines that believers should exhibit attitudes of love, lowliness, meekness, and long-suffering. These attitudes are not merely actions but are rooted in the believer's identity in Christ. Demonstrating love involves seeking the well-being of others, while lowliness encourages a humble view of oneself in relation to others. Meekness promotes gentleness, preserving peace in relationships, and long-suffering entails being patient and forgiving. By cultivating these attitudes, which are naturally present in the new man created by God, believers reflect their calling and contribute to a healthy, united church environment.
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