1I beg you, then — I who am a prisoner in the Master’s cause — to live lives worthy of the call that you have received; 2always humble and gentle, patient, bearing lovingly with one another, 3and striving to maintain in the bond of peace the unity given by the Spirit. 4There is but one body and one Spirit, just as there was but one hope set before you when you received your call. 5There is but one Lord, one faith, one baptism. 6There is but one God and Father of all — the God who is over all, pervades all, and is in all. 7Everyone of us, however, has been entrusted with some charge, each in accordance with the extent of the gift of the Christ. 8That is why it is said — ‘When he went up on high, he led his captives into captivity. And gave gifts to humanity.’¶ 9Now surely this ‘going up’ must imply that he had already gone down into the world beneath. 10He who went down is the same as he who went up — up beyond the highest heaven, so that he might fill all things with his presence. 11And he it is who gave to the church apostles, prophets, Missionaries, Pastors, and teachers, 12to fit his people for the work of the ministry, for the building up of the body of the Christ. 13And this will continue, until we all attain to that unity which is given by faith and by a fuller knowledge of the Son of God; until we reach maturity — the full standard of the perfection of the Christ. 14Then we will no longer be like infants, tossed backward and forward, blown about by every breath of human teaching and by people's trickery and craftiness; 15but holding the truth in a spirit of love, we will grow into complete union with him who is our head — Christ himself. 16For from him the whole body, closely joined and knit together by the contact of every part with the source of its life, derives its power to grow, in proportion to the vigour of each individual part; and so is being built up in a spirit of love. 17 This, then, as one in union with the Lord, I implore: Do not continue to live such purposeless lives as the Gentiles live, 18with their powers of discernment darkened, cut off from the life of God, owing to the ignorance that prevails among them and to the hardness of their hearts. 19Lost to all sense of shame, they have abandoned themselves to licentiousness, in order to practice every kind of impurity without restraint. 20But far different is the lesson you learned from the Christ — if, that is, you really listened to him, 21and through union with him were taught the truth, as it is to be found in Jesus. 22For you learned with regard to your former way of living that you must cast off your old nature, which, yielding to deluding passions, grows corrupt; 23that the spirit of your minds must be constantly renewed; 24and that you must clothe yourselves in that new nature which was created to resemble God, with the righteousness and holiness springing from the truth. 25 Since, therefore, you have cast off what is false, ‘you must every one of you speak the truth to your neighbors.’ For we are united to one another like the parts of a body. 26‘Be angry, yet do not sin.’ Do not let the sun go down on your anger; 27and give no opportunity to the devil. 28Let the person who steals steal no longer, but rather let them toil with their hands at honest work, so that they may have something to share with anyone in need. 29Never let any foul word pass your lips, but only such good words as the occasion demands, so that they may be a help to those who hear them. 30And do not grieve God’s Holy Spirit; for it was through that Spirit that God sealed you as his, against the day of Redemption. 31Let all bitterness, passion, anger, brawling, and abusive language be banished from among you, as well as all malice. 32Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, ready to forgive one another, just as God, in Christ, forgave you.