Wednesday
Ephesians 5:1 Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children, 2 and live in
love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and
sacrifice to God. 3 But fornication and impurity of any kind, or
greed, must not even be mentioned among you, as is proper among saints. 4 Entirely out
of place is obscene, silly, and vulgar talk; but instead, let there be
thanksgiving. 5
Be sure of this, that no fornicator or impure person, or one who is
greedy (that is, an idolater), has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and
of God. 6
Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of these things the
wrath of God comes on those who are disobedient. 7 Therefore do not be associated with them. 8 For once you
were darkness, but now in the Lord you are light. Live as children of light-- 9 for the
fruit of the light is found in all that is good and right and true. 10 Try to find
out what is pleasing to the Lord. 11 Take no part in the unfruitful works of
darkness, but instead expose them. 12 For it is shameful even to mention what such
people do secretly; 13 but everything exposed by the light becomes
visible, 14
for everything that becomes visible is light. Therefore it says,
"Sleeper, awake! Rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you." 15 Be careful
then how you live, not as unwise people but as wise, 16 making the most of the time, because the days
are evil. 17
So do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is. 18 Do not get
drunk with wine, for that is debauchery; but be filled with the Spirit, 19 as you sing
psalms and hymns and spiritual songs among yourselves, singing and making
melody to the Lord in your hearts, 20 giving thanks to God the Father at all times
and for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Ephesus was a commercial port at the mouth of the Cayster
River on the west coast of the Roman province of Asia. An added attraction of
Ephesus was the temple of the Greek goddess Artemis, who in the Latin language
was called Diana. Paul began his ministry in a synagogue in the city (Acts 19:8),
but turned to the Gentiles when the Jewish leadership began persecuting those
who believed in Jesus. From Ephesus the Gospel of Jesus spread throughout the
whole province of Asia (Acts 19:10).
This Ephesian community of Jesus-followers was
therefore in the spotlight. They were a “mother church’ to the rest of Asia
Minor. The potential of their witness to the people who travelled the trade
routes was immense. And there was an opportunity to share the teachings and
life of Jesus with those who came to find faith in the religious culture of
Ephesus. For this reason Paul writes: “Be careful then how you live.” He then spells out various suggestions about the
way followers of Jesus ought to behave – but the central thrust is that we
ought to live in Jesus honouring ways.
O Master, let me walk with
thee
in lowly paths of service
free;
tell me thy secret; help
me bear
the strain of toil, the
fret of care.
Help me the slow of heart
to move
by some clear, winning
word of love;
teach me the wayward feet
to stay,
and guide them in the
homeward way.
Washington Gladden, 1836-1918
Fifth Sunday of Easter
Love is the
Sign
The Scripture passage for
the day is drawn from Rueben Job and Norman Shawchuck, A Guide to Prayer
for Ministers and other Servants, (Nashville, The Upper Room 1983), 167.
This reflection is from my own
devotional exercises for the day.
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