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What does Ephesians 4:5 mean?

There’s one Lord, one faith, one baptism. Ephesians 4:5 - Modern Text Bible

(Paul is emphasizing the core things that unite all followers of Jesus—one leader, one trust, one initiation into the community.)

There is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism—meaning the core of Christian identity isn’t found in a bunch of competing paths, but in shared allegiance and trust. The Greek word for "Lord" is Kyrios, which means master or ultimate authority. "Faith" (pistis) is trust or confidence, and "baptism" (baptisma) is immersion or initiation into a new life.

This verse challenges the idea that spirituality is a buffet where everyone picks their own mix. Instead, it claims that the heart of this movement is radical unity—one center, not many. It’s about having a common anchor, not just a collection of personal preferences.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by religious options or wondered what really matters, this verse cuts through the noise. It says that what unites people is deeper than surface differences: a shared trust and a single, defining commitment.