In Evil Days - Examining Ephesians – September 23 Readings: Ephesians 5:15-17


Ephesians: A Worthy Walk 

Background: For the next month, we will be studying the Book of Ephesians, a letter Paul wrote while he was in jail in Rome, awaiting his first trial. Ephesus was one of his best churches, and he spent a lot of time there on his missionary journeys. The church likely planted the other churches of Asia Minor that Jesus referenced in Revelation 2-3. 

Ephesians is easily outlined. Chapters 1-3 speak of the great salvation we have in Christ, which comes by grace through faith alone. Then, 4:1 is the turning point, where Paul admonishes them to "walk worthy of the calling you have received." We cannot be worthy of Christ's salvation - it is a gift of grace. But having received it, we can then, by the Spirit's power, WALK worthy. Chapters 4-6 describe the worthy walk. This is a favorite template for Paul. He develops a doctrine then applies it practically. 

As often as time allows, the reader is encouraged to read the entire book - it will not take more than a few minutes. Each day we will work our way through the book passage by passage. 

Today's Reading:  Ephesians 1-6    Focus Passage - Ephesians 5:15-17

15 Pay careful attention, then, to how you walk—not as unwise people but as wise— 16 making the most of the time, because the days are evil. 17 So don’t be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is. 

Through the Bible Readings: Isaiah56-57, 2 Corinthians 8:1–15, Psalm 107:22–28, Proverbs 23:22–23
 

If you wish to read through the Bible in a year, follow these readings. 

Devotional:  In Evil Days    


Would you agree that the days are evil? Natural disasters, pandemics, political intrigue, economic uncertainty - the days we live in certainly qualify as the kind of days that Paul discussed. In such evil days, we have to live carefully and not let our guard down. 

Does it ever feel that life is relentless pressure, criticism, unending demands, and too often, little reward? The more life is like that, the harder, more difficult life is, the more important it is to make sure you are walking in obedience to God, living life on God's agenda, and making the most of the time he has given you. 

You never know when those days can be cut short, when it could all be over. Our duty is to make the most, in God's power of whatever opportunities he gives. 

Father, help me to make the most of the opportunities you have given me 

Think and Pray:

In these evil days, are you making the most of your opportunities? 



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