Monday, 17 March 2025
Ephesians
4 v 25/end.
This morning I want to turn with you to the reading from Paul’s Letter
to the Ephesians Chapter 4. Paul was
talking about the importance of unity and maturity as two aims of the Church,
and now moves on to show purity is necessary for those who belong to the
Church.
He is writing to new Christians who have converted from paganism, so is
anxious to show they have to behave, and live in a totally different way from
the past. They have to leave their old
way and turn to Christ’s way.
In this passage, Paul gives practical examples of how Church members
build up Christ’s body based, on what is true of them as Christians. This is a
continuation from previous verses dealing with Christian living. He contrasts
the heathen way with the Christian one. He writes, ‘I INSIST you no longer live
as non-believers’.
They were separated from God, their lives were dark, they had hard
hearts, they were insensitive, and they were
concerned with empty things.
The word Paul uses, is likened to a stone harder than marble, meaning
they were so insensitive, so hard, they
could not feel goodness. They sinned at
will.
The process of sin is gradual.
No person becomes a great sinner all at once. At first, it is regarded
with fear and horror. Some regret, and
remorse enters the heart, but as this continues, there comes a time when it
loses all sensation, and shameful things are done without any feeling. The conscience, which once found such things
unacceptable, now finds them acceptable.
People abandon themselves to
every kind of unclean conduct; the lust of desires, and shameless
wantonness. Like a drug, it can get so
much a hold on a person that they lose all sense of decency and shame. That sort of life can be dominated by sin, so
that people become like beasts.
There is a desire to possess, a desire for things which others have, and
if they can’t buy then steal. They will
be ready to sacrifice others for themselves, don’t get in my way. Desire to have what there is no right to have,
and are not prepared to legitimately earn.
People don’t care who gets hurt in the process Paul
saw hearts which did not recognise any wrong in their actions.
People do not see themselves as doing anything wrong or shameful
today. We see vast sums of money being
wrongly taken from employers, justifying it on the grounds of wanting pleasures
they see others having.
Drunken youths making fools of themselves. Women shedding their dignity and inhibitions,
to be doing what men do, and to the worst excesses of their male counterparts. Men
dressing and acting as women, and parading in city streets.
Not everyone lives a decadent life in the non Christian world, but
there is a direction in which every life can head without God in their
life. All life has to progress. There has to be a sense of purpose and truth,
a sense of decency and modesty.
Becoming a Christian is a radical life change. A Christian must live their life as required
by Christ, so we put off the old ways and put on the righteousness God gives
us.
Paul says, put off your old way of life as you would put of old
clothes. He sets before them the highest
standard in the world. He is warning of
what Christians can slide into, if they don’t change.
Paul spells out, the things which must be banished from the Christian
life. The followers of Jesus Christ, must stand out in
life and be known for being truthful and having integrity. No lying, yet we see from the highest public
offices of government, blatant lying and deceit. Sometimes, by men and women
who like to inform us of their Christian credentials.
You can lie deliberately, or without intention, through carelessness or
exaggeration. Truth demands a deliberate
effort. It is so easy and tempting, for
people to elaborate a story to create a greater effect.
Sometimes of course, we tend to tell in an exaggerated way out of kindness. I recall often, being asked if I liked the
cakes a particular lady made, and like a
good Vicar said they were lovely. It
would have been totally ungracious of me to say they tasted like sawdust. Imagine, what domestic disturbance could be
caused if a man told his wife, what he really thought of her new dress.
There is the lie of
silence. Keeping silent when we should
speak out, so giving the impression, that by our silence we approved some
action which one actually knew was wrong; or failing to rebuke, when it was
necessary to do so.
Then Paul gives the reason for being truthful. A body can only be healthy if all senses are
working properly. If the brain tells the
hand something is cool, when it is hot, pain will be caused. If we as Christians are one body, all must be
true and faithful to each other; deception impairs the work of Christ.
Paul talks of anger. There is
however, a right and wrong anger. To be
angry as part of a fractious nature, or to get upset at trivialities, is
wrong. Some anger is not only right, but
essential.
The anger of William Wilberforce led to the end of slavery; the anger
of Lord Shaftesbury led to the end of inhumane working conditions; Jesus got
very angry at the moneychangers in the Temple, and went about with a whip.
There is a need for greater anger among Christians. We compromise sin in a way God never
does. God hates sin, and so should we, and we should speak out. I get angry when I see clergymen/and now
women, speaking on radio or television, stating we must reinterpret the Bible,
to meet current attitudes to morality.
We owe it to our Lord, as our duty, to challenge these liberals for
trying to set their own agenda on the Church, by changing Scripture to their
thinking.
No amount of reinterpretation, would ever convince me it was acceptable
for a Bishop to divorce his wife, abandon his family, so as to go and live in a
relationship with another man, and in so doing knowingly and willingly cause a whole
disruption and schism, the worldwide Anglican communion, without any regret whatsoever.
Indeed, he expected everyone to accept and support him.
There was an exhibition in Glasgow, where the Bible was put on display
and people were invited to write comments on the Bible, defacing it where condemnation
was made of homosexual practice. Despite
protest, the organisers refused to withdraw. Although ultimately they were
forced to cover the Bible in a glass case and let people write their comments
on paper to be attached to the Bible. Noticeably, they refused to put the Koran
on display.
Now compare our response to that
of Muslims in Pakistan, who burned Churches and attacked Christians, when it
was falsely alleged by militants that the Koran had been criticised by
Christians.
Equally important however, is the situation when two people in a Church
don’t get on. It must be dealt with at
once. The longer it is left the more
bitter it becomes. All need to have the
grace to say sorry and be forgiving.
Don’t give the devil the opportunity.
An unhealed breach causes dissension and strife, for two people at odds
can cause a war to develop. Remember too,
reputations can be murdered over cups of tea or coffee. Be honest. That means
no stealing, but also give a fair return for what you are given.
No evil talk; that means no foul language. Today on our television, foul language of the
worst kind is commonplace. The comedian,
who won the award several years in succession for favourite comedian trophy,
relies on foul language and content.
What a verdict on society.
Two of the greatest comedians ever, were Bob Hope and Jack Benny,
neither of whom ever made a rude joke.
Ricky Tomlinson, himself an actor and comedian, once stated that our greatest comedians of the past would
be a failure today, for they were always clean in language.
So Christians should speak in a manner which will help others, and not
degrade them or themselves. Don’t be
insulting either, use words wisely.
Dennis Thatcher once commented,’ better to say nothing and be thought a
fool than to speak and remove all doubt’
It is so easy to have an outbreak of passion, revealing anger which
flames like straw.
Paul sums it all up in a few words, be kind, be concerned with the
feelings of others, don’t show bitterness in your heart or nurse
grievance. Pray God will teach you to
forgive and forget. Love your enemies. As one cynic remarked, ‘love and be kind to
you enemy, it will make him mad’. Have
love and care for others.
There is much good in this country, but there are things which
desperately need to be put right. The
Church is the only body which can do that.
You are the Church. Speak out and speak up for your Church… Let it be known what a glorious body it is,
and we have a glorious Savior to follow.
It may be polluted by a few members, but the vast number are good people
who love the Lord.
May God inspire our hearts with
His Holy Word, and may He be glorified.
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