In this sermon, I explored the concept of living a worthy Christian life, as outlined in Ephesians 5:18, and the contrast between being filled with the Holy Spirit and being drunk with wine. I began by discussing the latter half of the book of Ephesians, which focuses on the Christian life. I emphasized the importance of living a life filled with the Holy Spirit, moved and controlled by the Spirit of God. This life is characterized by obedience, freedom from sin, and a delight in the law of God. I also highlighted the importance of yielding to the work of the Holy Spirit as he conforms us to Christ.
In the second part of the sermon, I delved into the contrast between being filled with the Holy Spirit and being drunk with wine. I explained that drunkenness is associated with unrestrained evil behavior, recklessness, and a lack of self-control, which are characteristic of non-believers. I also pointed out that being filled with the Holy Spirit is not about being under the influence of an internal power, but about being in a state of communion with God. I concluded by emphasizing that Christians must avoid the sin of drunkenness, as it leads to debauched thinking and acting, and instead strive to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
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