| Be Careful How You Walk! |
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| Ephesians |
| Sunday, February 21, 2010 |
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Paul exhorts believers to be careful how they live out their Christian life because there are dangers, traps, drop offs, and pitfalls on every side. How are we to be careful? By making the most of our time and understanding the will of our Lord. Ephesians 5:15-17 | Speaker: Brian Anderson Listen Online Download MP3 Teaching Notes: Be Careful How You Walk! Ephesians 5:15-17
Intro: The word “careful” means looking all around. It is the soldier walking through a mine field, looking all around to detect the explosives. Or it is the little child who looks all around before crossing the street to get his ball. We live in a dangerous place. Verse 16 tells us that “the days are evil.” Boy, what an understatement. We see evil everywhere! If we are not careful, we will fall into that evil we live around. We need to be looking all around, so that we avoid the traps, pitfalls, quicksands, and snares the enemy has placed everywhere. “Therefore”: This word takes us back to 5:7-14, where we are taught that we must shun the darkness and shine the light. We were formerly darkness. Now we are light in the Lord. Thus we are not to participate in the unfruitful deeds of darkness, but rather to walk as children of light, manifesting the fruit of the light. We must not be like the man sleeping in the graveyard (the Christian whose life looks like those in the world). Therefore, we must be careful. But, how do we walk carefully before the Lord? In these verses, Paul gives us 2 exhortations as to how we can walk carefully.
Wise: notice how walking as wise men is related to making the most of our time. Here is true wisdom – make the most of your time! Notice how Vs.15 and Vs.17 are parallel. “Not as unwise men” is parallel to “So then do not be foolish.” In other words the unwise man is a fool, and he is not careful about how he walks, nor about whether he makes the most of his time. He is still darkness. The wise man makes the most of his time. The fool doesn’t. Which are we? Make the most of your time: This verse literally reads, “buying up the time.” The word “time” in Greek is kairos. This word does not refer to any time, but an opportune time; a seasonable time. Paul instructs us here to buy up our opportunities, seize them, take advantage of them, and don’t let them slip away. If he counsels us to buy them, they must have great value. It would be like me finding a pre-war Gibson mastertone for $100 at a garage sale. That is just too good to pass by. I’d buy it in an instant, because I know it is worth more than $100,000! Why is time so precious? 1) Because what we do in time will determine where and how we spend eternity! 2) Because it is so short. If gold and diamonds could be picked up like pebbles, they would be worthless. 3) Because it is Uncertain. We never know if today is going to be the last day of our lives. 4) Because It is a Trust. One day we must give an account to God for how we spent the time He gave us. 5) Because once gone it is Irrecoverable. We speak of saving time and making up time, but these are just illusions. There is an ancient Greek statue of a man with wings on his feet, a large lock of hair on the front of his head, and no hair on the back of his head. The inscription reads, “What is thy name? My name is Opportunity. Why hast thou wings on thy feet? That I may fly away swiftly. Why hast thou a great forelock? That men may seize me when I come. Why art thou bald in back? That when I am gone by, none can lay hold of me.” Only 1 life, will soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last! The world is in darkness and is perishing. How can we go on living for the temporal and fleeting things of the world? How much of your time are you making the most of? How much of your time are you squandering? What do you need to change in your life in order to obey this Scripture? Will you make that change?
Understand What The Will Of The Lord Is: Paul already told us in 5:10 that the way we walk as children of Light is by trying to learn what is pleasing to the Lord. Here we are told to understand what the will of the Lord is. This really is the ultimate issue for the child of God. The ultimate question that guides every decision in his life is, “What is the will of God here?” How can we know the will of God?
Application: Are you careful how you walk? Are you making the most of your time? Are you basing your decisions upon the will of the Lord? If so, you are wise. If not, you are foolish. Oh Lord help us to be wise!
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