I got booted from my flight today … Here is my note to my friend Gabriel Borja … Ephesians 4 — The Measure of Alignment
Family,
Even though I am not with you physically, I am very much with you in spirit.
And I am grateful for Gabriel — his voice, his heart, and the tenderness he carries for you. Receive him fully this morning.
I want to leave you with one thought from Ephesians 4:
Measure.
We see it three times:
“According to the measure of the gift of Christ…” (v.7)
“Unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ…” (v.13)
“Every joint supplies… according to the effective working…” (v.16)
We often think of measure as comparison.
But in the Kingdom, measure means something very different.
To measure is to:
appreciate
value
treasure
In Hebrew, the idea of measure is connected to din / dan — to judge.
But not harsh judgment.
Right judgment. Proper valuation. Seeing clearly what something is worth.
So let’s look at this together:
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The Measure of the Gift of Christ
You have been given grace.
Not randomly. Not sparingly.
But measured by Christ Himself.
So the question is not:
“How do I compare to someone else?”
The question is:
“Do I properly value what has been given to me?”
Because what you do not value… you will not develop.
And what you do not treasure… you will not steward.
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The Measure of the Fullness of Christ
We are growing into something.
Not just individually… but together.
The fullness of Christ.
This means we begin to value:
His nature
His character
His way
Not as ideas…
But as the standard we are becoming.
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The Measure of Every Part
This is where alignment becomes real.
“Every joint supplies…”
That means:
every person matters
every contribution counts
every part carries something necessary
So we don’t measure people by:
performance
visibility
position
We measure by:
participation and supply
Are you present? Are you engaged? Are you bringing what you’ve been given?
Final Thought
How you measure determines how you relate.
If you measure incorrectly:
you compare
you compete
you disconnect
But if you measure rightly:
you appreciate
you value
you align
So this morning,
Value the gift in you
Value the Christ we are becoming together
And value what each person brings
Because:
We grow when we measure rightly.
I love you. I miss you. And I look forward to being with you soon.
Receive Gabriel — and receive from one another.
— Dan
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