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Ephesians 5:15-21
Walking Wisely
I.
Be wise (vv.
15-16)
A. The command – watch carefully how you walk (v.
15a)
B. The comparison (v.
15b)
1.
Not as fools
2. But as wise
C. The rationale (v.
16)
1. Buy back the time…
2. Because the days are evil.
II.
Be understanding (v.
17)
A. Don’t be unwise…
B. But understand the will of the Lord
III.
Be filled (vv.
18-21)
A.
Not with wine (v.
18a)
B. Be filled with the Spirit (v.
18b)
1. Speaking (v.
19a)
a.
To each other
b.
In psalms, hymns and spiritual songs
2. Singing and making melody (v.
19b)
a.
In your heart
b.
To the Lord
3. Giving thanks (v.
20)
a. Constantly
b.
For everything
c.
To God the Father
d.
In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
4. Submitting (v.
21)
a.
To your authority
b.
In the fear of God
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