“From Knowing to Doing”
Pastor Arp:
“Sisters, we’ve observed the text — we’ve asked our 5 W’s and H. We’ve uncovered the meaning — we’ve dug into the Greek words, the context, and the heart of what Paul was saying. But now comes the step that changes everything: practice.
The Word of God isn’t meant to stay on the page or in our notes. It’s meant to shape the way we speak, think, and act every day. James 1:22 reminds us, ‘Be doers of the Word, and not hearers only.’
So today, we’re going to make this practical — and we’ll do it together. Think of this as walking into your spiritual closet. On one side are the ‘old garments’ Paul says to take off. On the other side are the ‘new garments’ Christ calls us to put on. Our job? Decide what we’re taking off and what we’re putting on — and then actually wear it this week.
Let’s step into that closet together right now.”
π Practice – “Closet Exchange” Interactive Session
Pastor Arp:
“Alright, sisters, Paul uses the image of clothing — taking off the old and putting on the new. We’re going to step into God’s wardrobe room together.
Open your journals. Draw two columns:
Column 1 – Old Garments (what to take off)
Column 2 – New Garments (what to put on)
I’ll name something from the passage. You’ll write it in both columns, then we’ll have a couple of you share what that might look like in real life.”
Pastor Arp:
“First one — verse 25:
Old: Lying
New: Speaking truth
Gale, can you give an example of what ‘putting on truth’ might look like in your life?”
Gale:
“It might be admitting when I’ve made a mistake at work instead of covering it up.”
Pastor Arp:
“Good. Next — verse 26:
Old: Uncontrolled anger
New: Quick reconciliation
Theresa, what could ‘quick reconciliation’ look like for you?”
Theresa:
“Talking to the person the same day instead of letting it fester for a week.”
Pastor Arp:
“Verse 28:
Old: Stealing or selfish gain
New: Honest work & generosity
Debbie, your thoughts?”
Debbie:
“Offering to help someone fix something without charging them, even if I could.”
Pastor Arp:
“Verse 29:
Old: Corrupt talk
New: Words that build
Ann C., what’s one example of that swap?”
Ann C.:
“Choosing to speak encouragement when I feel like complaining about someone.”
Pastor Arp:
“And finally — vv. 31–32:
Old: Bitterness, wrath, malice
New: Kindness, compassion, forgiveness
Maria, what does this look like in action?”
Maria:
“Letting go of an old hurt without bringing it up again every time I see the person.”
Interactive YES / NO / SOMETIMES Sharing
Pastor Arp:
“Now, I’m going to ask some questions. When you answer, start with ‘Yes,’ ‘No,’ or ‘Sometimes’ — then finish with a full sentence. Who’s first?”
Do I usually resolve anger before the day ends?
Cindy: “Sometimes, I do, but I have nights when I let it spill into the next day.”
Do my words consistently build others up?
Tessie: “No, not always — I catch myself being sarcastic sometimes.”
Do I forgive quickly?
Alanda: “Yes, I try to forgive the same day because I don’t like the heaviness it brings.”
Do I look for ways to give generously?
Debra: “Sometimes, I’m generous when I plan for it, but I want to be more spontaneous.”
Do I avoid choices that grieve the Holy Spirit?
Jesmyn: “Yes, I’m more aware of my words and attitudes now.”
Pastor Arp (Closing Practice):
“This week, I want each of you to choose one old garment you’ll take off and one new garment you’ll put on. Write it on a card, keep it where you’ll see it, and pray over it daily. Next time, we’ll share what happened when you dressed in Christ’s character.”
✨ Blog Responses: Closet Exchange & Interactive Sharing ✨
From our “Closet Exchange” Interactive Session and the “YES / NO / SOMETIMES” Reflection, we’d love to hear from you!
π¬ Please share in the comments today:
GO LIGHT
πΈ Post “Amen” if you read the above and were blessed.
GO DEEP
Which sister’s journal entry resonated with you most during the “Closet Exchange” Interactive Session? Why?
π Post what she said that spoke to you.Which sister’s sharing in the “YES / NO / SOMETIMES” Reflection resonated with you and why?
π Post the question that was posed to her and her answer.
Take a moment to respond, and let’s continue building one another up through our reflections. πΈ
Good Morning!
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Gale's journal entry resonated most with me:
“It might be admitting when I’ve made a mistake at work instead of covering it up.”
My reason for choosing Gale's response: The enemy often whispers, “cover it up,” but truth always sets us free. Speaking truth not only honors God but leaves you with peace instead of guilt.
YES / NO / SOMETIMES Reflection that resonated with me:
Do I forgive quickly?
Alanda: “Yes, I try to forgive the same day because I don’t like the heaviness it brings.”
This deeply connects with me. The heaviness of delayed forgiveness is too much to bear. I long for a free-flowing relationship with God, so I refuse to let unforgiveness interfere.
✨ Wishing everyone a blessed and wonderful Saturday filled with truth, peace, and freedom in Christ.
Good morning ladies
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Closet Exchange
πΊGo Deep
Sister Theresa entry resonated with me
Talking to the person the same day instead of letting it fester for a week.”
I find that I feel more light when I resolve an issue the same time instead of holding into it ..
Yes / No / Sometimes
Do I look for ways to give generously?
* Debra: “Sometimes, I’m generous when I plan for it, but I want to be more spontaneous.”
I could be very generous in giving and doing things for individuals , I find that am never in a position where I lack , something always work out for me ..
Have a Blessed day everyone .:
Good Saturday morning everyone!
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Theresa’s journal entry resonated with me most during the “Closet Exchange” Interactive Session.
“Talking to the person the same day instead of letting it fester for a week.”
I’ve always find it easier and freeing to talk or deal with a person or situation the same day or time rather than waiting. To me the longer you let something fester, it becomes more difficult to talk about which can lead to resentment.
The “YES / NO / SOMETIMES” Reflection that resonated with me and why?
Do I forgive quickly?
* Alanda: “Yes, I try to forgive the same day because I don’t like the heaviness it brings.”
I find that forgiving not only helps me but the other person as well. I don’t like holding onto things, It weighs too heavy on my heart.
Have a wonderful day all!
Hello Sisters.
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“Go Deep”
Ann C’s journal really resonated with me:
“Choosing to speak encouragement when I feel like complaining about someone.”
I realize this is an area I lacked in. It’s so easy to complain rather than encourage when I’m not pleased with someone. But I’m choosing to be intentional about offering encouragement instead. Someone even mentioned they noticed the change. π
YES / NO / SOMETIMES
Do I avoid choices that grieve the Holy Spirit?
Jesmyn: “Yes, I’m more aware of my words and attitudes now.”
I can say the same. I’ve become more aware of my words and attitudes because I don’t want to make the Holy Spirit sad by my actions. As a result, I’m learning to stay present in the moment, not letting my feelings or attitudes dominate me.
Thank You Pastor Arp ❤️π©Ή
Have a Blessed day!!
Sister Debbie, I noticed we are working on the same thing π, pray for me as I pray for you.
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Choosing to speak encouragement when I feel like complaining about someone.”
It is easy to complain about someone behavior, what I have noticed about myself is that because I believe that I am right about whatever it is ; I think it's okay to complain about it. I am finding this to be false thinking. I am trying to turn a new chapter instead of complaining I would try to encourage more.
Do I avoid choices that grieve the Holy Spirit?
Yes. I am more alert to the fact that the Holy Spirit is always with me. Sometimes I am so aware now that I walk away or choose not to say or do a certain things.
Have a wonderful Saturday ladiesπ.
Good morning ladies
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Gale entry resonates with me.
“It might be admitting when I’ve made a mistake at work instead of covering it up.”
Sometimes covering up at the moment seems to be the "best get away" to resolving a mistake but unless the truth comes out that cover up will always resurface. Speaking the truth always sets us free as the word of God says.
The “YES / NO / SOMETIMES” Reflection that resonated with me and why?
Do I usually resolve anger before the day ends?
Cindy: “Sometimes, I do, but I have nights when I let it spill into the next day.”
This is an area in my life that I struggled with for a very long time. I am not fully there yet because there are still a few times I let my anger spill into the next day. I am working on being fully clothed in this new wardrobe.
Have a blessed day all.
Wow! Let’s follow the Holy Spirit leading. ❤️
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MARIA- letting go of an old hurt with out
bringing it out again every time I see the person
I choose Maria response because now I focusing
On new things so I don’t have to carry the burden of the past
that no longer serves me any good
YES NO SOMETIMES
JESMYN
Yes i am more aware of my words and attitude now
Because I respond to people more better than before
Blessed Saturday everyone
Hello everyone.
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What could ‘quick reconciliation’ look like for you?”
Theresa
"Talking to the person the same day instead of letting it fester for a week.”
I am at that point now more than before. Dealing with situation/ person the same time instead of letting it fester.
Yes/No/ sometimes reflection
Do I forgive quickly?
Alanda: “Yes, I try to forgive the same day because I don’t like the heaviness it brings.
If I don't, i will have trouble sleeping and I can't stop thinking about what happened and it will take me longer to forgive.
Goodnight to all
Hello everyone,
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The journal entry resonated most with me is:
Theresa’s: “Talking to the person the same day instead of letting it fester for a week.”
This is something I am currently working on, to address situations as they occur and drop the matter. There is no need to carry unnecessary weight that is not good for my spirit, and it is not bringing glory and honor to God.
YES / NO/ SOMETIMES
Tessie: “No, not always – I catch myself being sarcastic sometimes.”
I’m also working on this one too. I try to Be careful with my words, because I know the importance of words and the effect it has on others, it could be negative or positive. I want my words to be encouraging and edifying.
Have a splendid night.
Good night everyone,
ReplyDelete“Letting go of an old hurt without bringing it up again every time I see the person.”
Maria's journal resonated with me reason being that was my old way of life carrying those heavy baggages of hurts. Now being at a place where I am experiencing God's peace and freedom.
Yes/No/Sometimes Reflection
Do I forgive quickly?
Alanda: “Yes, I try to forgive the same day because I don’t like the heaviness it brings.”
It's too stressful and the uneasiness comes with a weight. Although sometimes in some situations I like to think things through.
Have a good night rest π΄
Hello Ladies,
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From Knowing to Doing
Gale’s journal spoke to me most.
“It might be admitting when I’ve made a mistake at work instead of covering it up”
I sometimes faced with this dilemma, I struggle with whether I should own up to my error. In the I do the right thing.
Yes/ No Reflections
Do I avoid choices that grieve the Holy Spirit?
Jesmyn: “Yes. I’m more aware of my words and attitude now.”
Since I learned that when I ignored God, I give the devil a foothold in my lie. This is more evidence for me to obey and not grieve the Holy Spirit.
Good night all
Goodnight/Goodmorning ladies!
ReplyDeleteThe journal post that resonated with me was:
Maria:
“Letting go of an old hurt without bringing it up again every time I see the person.”
I know there is someone where, when I hear their name come up, I remember all the drama they've created. But I will take Sis Maria's example and let go of the old hurt and not bring it up again. It's not easy, but the Word of God tells me this is how I should live.
From the Yes/NO/SOMETIMES section, the one that resonated with me was:
Cindy: “Sometimes, I do, but I have nights when I let it spill into the next day.”
As I'm learning in Ephesians, I should not let anger spill over into the next day. The scripture says, do not let the sun go down....so, no more spilling over!
Have a great Sunday~
hello ladies: yes I read
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