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Explore the essential themes of Ephesians 4:1-3, focusing on continuous action in our Christian walk. This guide emphasizes the importance of walking not just in obedience but also in love, wisdom, and worthiness. It highlights the struggles believers face in a world full of temptations and distractions, reminding us that our journey is marked by continual progress. Learn how to embody the teachings of Ephesians through our relationships and choices, illuminating the path to righteousness as children of light.
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WALKING THRU EPHESIANS Ephesians 4:1-3
To Walk… • In Greek, a “present progressive” verb. • Denotes continual action. • We walk like puppies, not in a straight line. Mistakes overtake us. But… • Our direction is ever the same. We come back to the straight and narrow way. • Walking is also an active verb. • Note the “walks” in Ephesians.
Walk in Disobedience • 2:1-2 • The world is so attractive, tempting. • “All my friends are doing it…” • Many of these things lead to death, physical, emotional, spiritual. • God can forgive and “make us alive.”
Walk in Vanity • 4:17 • Note the progression in this text. • 2 Tim. 3:13 – “But evil men and impostors will proceed from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived.” • Vanity alone isn’t evil, just empty. But it has companions that are evil. • Again, an action verb. With continual “progress”.
Walk Worthily • 4:1-3 • Living as a Christian is a moment by moment, day by day thing. • Not just being baptized. • Involves the right attitude, right doctrine, respectful of leadership. • Husbands, wives, parents and children each have a “way to walk. • This reflects on our Savior
Walk in Love • 5:2 • Sacrifice for this love as Jesus did. • “Give” love vs. “Get” love. • Part of this sacrifice is giving up lust, greed. • No longer lie or steal. • “Redeeming the time” – 5:15-16.
Walking as Children of Light • 5:8 • Illuminating the path to heaven for those in darkness. • Ruby Falls – the guide carries a light in case of power failure.
Walk in Wisdom • 5:15-16 • It’s so easy to be wise and walk as a fool. • Again, the daily task of the Christian. • This “walking” daily is a constant Biblical admonition. Because people (OT and NT) struggle with consistency.