Imitators of God | Ephesians 5:1-5
Steve McKenzie

To imitate God sounds impossible—until we remember who we are. In Ephesians 5:1–5, Paul doesn’t urge us to imitate God in order to earn His love, but because we already are His dearly loved children. We don’t start from emptiness, but from fullness.

This message explores how spiritual growth is not about pretending, but practicing. We’ve been clothed in the character of Christ, and now we’re learning to live like it—step by step, with gratitude shaping every part of our lives. As we walk in love, we are formed into His likeness, not through pressure, but by grace.

Whether you’re tired from striving or ready for deeper transformation, this sermon will meet you with hope and help you rediscover the joy of becoming who you really are in Christ.