In this message from Ephesians 4, Michael Easley unpacks what it means to "walk in a manner worthy" of the calling believers have received in Christ. Paul’s instruction is not about earning God’s favor but living in a way that reflects the identity and privilege of belonging to God’s family. A worthy walk is marked by five essential attitudes: humility, gentleness, patience, bearing with one another, and love. Easley explains that these qualities are not produced through willpower alone but through the work of the Holy Spirit as believers cooperate with Him. Love serves as the crown of these virtues, calling Christians to sacrificially place others before themselves, just as Christ loved the church. These attitudes produce a powerful result: unity. Paul emphasizes the church’s unity through the repeated use of the word “one”—one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God and Father. This unity is rooted in the work of the Trinity and the salvation believers share in Christ. Ultimately, Christians represent a far greater King than any earthly ruler. As adopted sons and daughters of God, believers are called to live with purpose, humility, and devotion, reflecting the character of the King they serve in every area of life. Takeaways Living worthy of our calling begins with humility, gentleness, patience, and bearing with others in love. The Holy Spirit produces Christlike character as believers willingly cooperate with His work. Love is the crowning virtue that gives meaning and purpose to every other Christian characteristic. Unity in the church is rooted in the shared salvation believers have through the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Christians represent Christ everywhere they go and should reflect His character in their words and actions. As adopted children of the King, believers are called to live in a manner that honors their eternal identity. To read the Psalms, click here. Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.