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David E. Rainey | Read Ephesians 5:15-20
Be careful then how you live, not as unwise people but as wise, making the most of the time.”
In this week’s reading from Ephesians, Paul continues to call the Christian community into a distinctive way of life, one which is loving and healthy, one which is grace-filled, one which...
“Thou who hast by Thy might / led us into the light, / keep us forever in the path, we pray. / Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee; / lest, our hearts drunk with the wine of the world, we forget thee” (James Weldon Johnson, 1921). Amen.
If you could ask God for one thing, what would it be? God offered this chance to Solomon, and the king asked for wisdom to rule God’s people well. God honored this request by giving Solomon many other gifts too, as long as the king followed God’s ways. The psalmist tells us that wisdom begins with understanding who we are and who God is. Ephesians addresses practical implications of wise living: follow the will of the Lord, be filled with the Spirit, encourage one another, and be grateful to God. The Gospel passage continues Jesus’ metaphorical description of himself as the Bread of Heaven. Here Jesus anticipates the sacrament of Communion, in which we partake of his body and blood by faith.
Read 1 Kings 2:10-12; 3:3-14. Do you hesitate to ask God to show you your call? Why?
Read Psalm 111. Where have you seen God’s faithful and just actions in your life? In the world?
Read Ephesians 5:15-20. How do you live wisely and make the most of the time?
Read John 6:51-58. What is the significance of Holy Communion in your life of faith? How has your understanding of this sacrament changed over time?
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