Wednesday, May 15, 2019

PT-1 "From Natural Vices to Supernatural Virtues" (Eph. 4:31-32)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 5/15/2019 11:35 AM

 

My Worship Time                              Focus:  PT-1 “From Natural Vices to Supernatural Virtues”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Eph. 4:31-32

 

            Message of the verses:  31 Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. 32 And be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.”

 

            As I look at these two verses and then begin to read over some of the commentary that uses to help me to understand them my thoughts are that this is “toe stomping time.”  This is the final charge that Paul gives to those he is writing to and it seems that is kind of a summary of the other changes that we have looked at. 

 

          As we look back when man first sinned we see that because of man’s disobedient to God that man died spiritually at the time when sin occurred in the hearts of Adam and Eve and then later on they died physically too, something that would be seen in the life of Adam and Eve when Cain killed Able.  So what we have with all people born from the loins of Adam is that they are all sinners, and thus we sin because we are sinners.  When a person is born from above through what Jesus Christ did for them on the cross they are forgiven of all sins, past present and future, however as we have been mentioning we have three enemies, the world, the flesh, and the devil who all try to cause believers to continue to sin, and so in this section from Ephesians chapter four we have been learning that we are not to follow the old way of life in things like lying, unrighteous anger, stealing, unwholesome words, and natural vices.  Paul desires for believers to stop following these old vices and to follow the new life that God has given to us because of what Christ has done for us.  MacArthur writes “Mans natural tendency is to sin, and the natural tendency of sin is to grow into greater sin.  And a Christian’s sin will grow just like that of an unbeliever.  If not checked, our inner sins of ‘bitterness and wroth and anger’ will inevitably lead to the outward sins of ‘clamor, slander,’ and other such manifestation of ‘malice.’”

 

            As I look at the commentary of Dr. Warren Wiersbe he writes “These verses (30-32) warn us against several sins of the attitude and amplify what Paul wrote about anger.  Bitterness refers to a settled hostility that poisons the whole inner man.  Somebody does something we do not like, so we harbor ill will against him.  ‘Husbands, love your wives and be not bitter against them’ (Col. 3:19).  Bitterness leads to wrath, which is the explosion on the outside of the feelings on the inside.  Wrath and anger often lead to brawling (clamor) or blasphemy (evil speaking).  The first is fighting with fists, the second is fighting words.  It is difficult to believe that Christians would act this way, but they do, and this is why Paul warned us, ‘Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity’ (Ps. 133:1).”

 

            In our next SD I want to look more closely at some of these words like bitterness, anger and wrath as John MacArthur is good at helping us understand the Greek, and the definition of these words.  I also want to quote a heart moving story from the pen of Warren Wiersbe about how bitterness helped to ruin the life of a married couple.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  Bitterness is like a cancer that can cause much pain if not dealt with, and so I desire for the Lord to search my heart to see if there is any bitterness I need to confess to the Lord.

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  When I think of humility I think about how learning it will help me to overcome any bitterness that I could be holding on to.  Humility will help me to trust the Lord in situations where bitterness could happen.

 

Quotation for today is from David Jeremiah who states “God’s part is to protect us by giving us wisdom.  Our part is to want to be protected by seeking it.”

 

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