If we're just sitting here treating Christianity as an intellectual exercise and not as a means of struggle against our own sins and towards the reconciliation of people to themselves, to each other and to God, we're doing it extremely wrong. Faith without works is dead. A lamp hidden under a basket cannot be seen. Salt that loses its flavor is worthless. Be perfect as your Father in Heaven is perfect. May we be one, as Christ and the Father are one.
Ephesians 4:25-32 applies to us as much as it did to the first-century Ephesians.
Poverty, iignorance, injustice, hatred, envy, strife, jealousy and despair are just as common to our time as to back then, and we have just as much a mandate to follow our Lord's example to bring healing and justice and salvation to those around us.