“Follow God’s example, therefore,
as dearly loved children
and walk in the way of love just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.”
Ephesians 5:1,2
We have a new walker in our family!
That’s right! Granddaughter Charlotte (aka Charlie) started to walk while Karyn was back in Texas last week helping with Charlie’s newborn little brother, Asher.
It was amazing to see Charlie walk. The video of her walking was so much fun. I have watched it over and over and over again! It brings a smile to my face every time. (Ask me about it and I will quickly let you see it on my phone.) Daughter Lauren and husband Tom, are doing great, but they will definitely have their hands full with a newborn and a newly walking toddler.
Walking is an important part of our lives. We delight when toddlers begin to walk. It is one of the marks in their stages of growth. Walking allows us to explore. Walking allows us to go from place to place. We can exercise when we walk and for some, when we are unable to walk, we struggle.
Paul writes in his letter to the Ephesians about walking. It is one of Paul’s favorite metaphors in his letters about the Christian life. He writes in the opening words of chapter 5 that we are to “walk in the way of love” and he gives the example of Jesus Christ on how we are to walk.
Let me ask you to do a self-check on how you are “walking in the way of love?” What evidence in your life shows that you are walking in love? How are you maturing in Christ, moving from a toddler who is just learning to walk, to a confident strider in Christ?
It is as each of us “walks in the way of love” with Christ as our example, we build up the body of Christ, helping it to mature and grow. So let’s together build-up the body of Christ as we walk in the way of love.