Reading: Ephesians 4:17–32
Put on the new self, created to be like God
in true righteousness and holiness.
Ephesians 4:24
As we journey toward Pentecost, Paul reminds us that life in the Spirit is a whole-life transformation. The Christian life is not divided into separate compartments—spiritual, emotional, moral, relational, or practical. The Holy Spirit seeks to renew the entire person: our thoughts, words, desires, actions, relationships, and daily habits. Christianity is not merely about attending worship or holding correct beliefs; it is about becoming a new creation in Christ.
Paul describes this transformation as “putting off” the old self and “putting on” the new self. C.S. Lewis writes in Mere Christianity that “putting on Christ” is not simply one Christian duty among many—it is “the whole of Christianity.” Christ does not wish to remain at the edges of our lives. He desires to shape our entire being until His character is reflected in us. The Spirit forms in us a wholeness where mind, heart, will, and conduct increasingly come into harmony under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
This is why Paul speaks so practically about truthfulness, anger, honesty, speech, kindness, and forgiveness. A Spirit-filled life touches ordinary conversations, workplace integrity, family relationships, emotional responses, and private thoughts. The Spirit’s work is not only seen in moments of worship, but in daily acts of grace. The Holy Spirit patiently shapes us into integrated disciples—thinking clearly, loving deeply, speaking graciously, and living faithfully. This is the beauty of the Christian life: not perfection overnight, but a steady transformation into the likeness of Christ.
Prayer:
Lord, renew my whole life. Help me put off the old self and put on Christ in thought, word, attitude, and action. Bring harmony to my mind, heart, and will, so that every part of my life may reflect the beauty and character of Jesus. Amen.






