
The Spirit creates unity; believers keep it—by forbearing one another in love (Eph 4:2–3).
Today’s devotion builds on humility, gentleness, and patience, and adds the fourth essential: forbearing in love. From Ephesians 4:1–4 (KJV), we learn agape is not what we get—it’s what we give. It bears, forgives, and keeps peace when annoyances and provocations arise. Pastor Webster shows how agape differs from self-love and mere friendship love, and why Paul calls us to endeavor—be diligent—to preserve the unity the Holy Ghost already produced.
Highlights:
• Agape that “covers a multitude of sins” (1 Pet 4:8; Prov 10:12)
• Humility → gentleness → patience → forbearing (the unity pipeline)
• Paul’s urgency: “endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit” (Eph 4:3)
• Real examples: Paul’s readiness to suffer (Acts 21), Abraham’s endurance (Heb 6:15), Christ’s prayer for oneness (John 17)
Takeaway: Spiritual unity is inside-out work. We can’t create it, but we must keep it—diligently.
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0:00 Opening & “Sunshine in my Soul” theme
0:55 Ephesians overview: doctrine → practice
1:45 Recap: humility, gentleness, patience
2:35 New focus: forbearing one another in love
3:25 What forbearing means (forgive, bear, self-control)
4:20 Agape vs. philia vs. self-love
5:25 Love that covers (1 Pet 4:8; Prov 10:12)
6:10 Jesus’ call to love enemies (Matt 5:43–44)
6:55 Paul’s resolve despite danger (Acts 21)
7:35 Diligence: “endeavoring to keep” unity (Eph 4:3)
8:30 Unity from the Spirit, not programs (John 17)
9:40 Bearing the weak (Rom 15:1–6)
10:45 Call to action & prayer