God’s Perfect Will Ephesians 5:15-20

    One reason Satan has such a strong influence over us is because we do not act first. We are not “proactive” in our approach to life. Too many people think that God’s will in our lives is not understandable and so they live as if they have to fight Satan alone. But the fact is, we have God’s will. We can know God’s will and we need to learn God’s will and share it with others.

    According to Paul’s letter of Ephesians, the “perfect will of God” is the salvation of man, in the church of Jesus Christ, through Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father.

BE CAREFUL HOW YOU WALK – 5:15-17:

    Verse 15 begins with the word “therefore”. Paul is drawing a conclusion. “Therefore, be careful how you walk.” Why? Back in the previous paragraph, notice verse 6, Paul says: “Let no one deceive you.” We can’t be deceived by others who do not understand what the will of the Lord is.

    An “unwise” man is one who does not want to know that will or does not want to walk according to that will of God. But a wise man does. 

    Verse 17 contains the command, “So then do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is.” The will of the Lord is understandable. I know so many Americans believe, because Christians seem to like to argue over religion, that the will of the Lord is simply not understandable. I believe our arguing has turned a lot of people off of Christianity and closed the door of the church to a lot of good, moral people. But really, there is no reason to argue over the will of the Lord. Paul here says that the will of the Lord is understandable. So Paul calls on us not to be foolish but understand – seek to learn – the will of the Lord.

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BE FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT – 5:18-20:

    In verse 18, against one of those vices of mankind that keeps us from understanding the will of the Lord, Paul says do not be drunk with wine. Why? Because in the inebriation of drunkenness, there is “dissipation (NASV).” This word refers to our behavior as it shows a lack of concern or thought for the consequences of our behavior. It means “senselessness.”

    Instead of being filled with wine, however, Paul says to be “filled” with the Holy Spirit. If you want to know the will of the Lord, you have to have the assistance of the Holy Spirit. Paul had already said back in chapter 3 that the Holy Spirit had revealed the will of God to Paul so that he could write it down and you and I can know the will of God by reading what Paul has written. When you are under control of the Holy Spirit, you do not lose control; instead, you gain greater self-control (2 Tim 1:7).

    Here in this text, Paul says that we are “filled” with the Spirit when we sing His message to each other in worship. In fact, through four verbs in verses 19-20, Paul tells us what it means to be “filled with the Holy Spirit.”

    One of the great strengths of the Christian’s life is to allow the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with His word, His message, and then allow that message to influence our minds and our behavior. When we praise God in song on a regular basis, our doubts and the darkness of a sinful world will easily evaporate.

–Paul Holland

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