Walking Wisely: Aligning Our Lives with God's Will

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"And so if you was to be very careful how you walk, then that means you're going to be intentional in the steps that you take. So point number 1 is that the wise walk intentionally, not carelessly. Not flippantly. And you know that as Paul has opened up this large subject of how to walk, it means how you think, how you talk, how you live, what decisions you make. It's a wide variety of metaphoric ideas on how you walk. And so we are very intentional in that, not careless." [00:02:30] (29 seconds)


"The wise know God's will. Fools do not know God's will, but the wise do. And so in verse 17, the Bible says, So then do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is. And so if you say that verse in reverse, the foolish do not know God's will, but those who are wise do. In fact, if you forward down to chapter 6 and verse 6, you will see that even we are to do God's will from the heart." [00:02:42] (33 seconds)


"And so God's will for us, conceptually, is parallel with verse 10. Look with verse 10 with me in Ephesians chapter 5. Verse 10 says, It's trying to learn what is pleasing to the Lord. If you are apprehending and comprehending and ascertaining what God's will is, it is also that which is going to be pleasing unto. And so these two ideas are parallel. If you know God's will and you do it, then you're pleasing God. And what pleases God is God's will for your life." [00:05:33] (34 seconds)


"God's will is not for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance. Okay? 2 Peter 3 and verse 9. The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient towards you. Not wishing, or the legacy translation says willing. Not willing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance. Repent and believe the gospel, Mark 1 15. The Bible says in Luke chapter 13 verse 3, unless you repent, you shall likewise perish." [00:07:11] (39 seconds)


"And so, if you are headed towards drinking and drunkenness, you are heading in the opposite direction for which Paul is prodding and pushing. And so, drinking leads to more drinking, which leads to drunkenness. That's that path. Paul is putting the path in opposition and saying, head this way. And this is going to be your soul satisfaction. This is going to be where the best learning is, the best obedience is, the best joy is." [00:25:44] (30 seconds)


"And so to be filled with the Spirit is a walk. It's not chasing a mountaintop experience where you're like, trying to get some type of climactic, drunk -like experience in life. We are to be self -controlled, biblical, walking in Christ, walking in the Lord. Self -control is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. And so this means that Christians are not chasing some type of high, getting high on Christ or drunk in the Spirit. This is not biblical, but it's out there. It's everywhere." [00:38:35] (35 seconds)


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