Thursday, May 16, 2019

PT-2 "From Natural Vices to Supernatural Virtues" (Eph. 4:31-32)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 5/16/2019 9:57 AM

 

My Worship Time                              Focus:  PT-2 “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 promised I want to begin with a short story from Dr. Warren Wiersbe’s commentary on this section, and then move to the meanings of different words in this section.

 

“A handsome elderly man stopped ay my study one day and asked me if I would perform a wedding for him.  I suggested that he bring the bride in so that we might chat together and get better acquainted, since I hesitate to marry strangers.  ‘Before she comes in,’ he said, ‘let me explain this wedding to you.  Both of us have been have been married before—to each other!  Over thirty years ago, we separated.  Then we did a stupid thing and got a divorce.  I guess we were both too proud to apologize.  Well, all these years we’ve lived alone, and not we see how foolish we’ve been.  Our bitterness has robbed us of the joys of life, and now we want to remarry and see if the Lord won’t give us a few years of happiness before we die.’  Bitterness and anger, usually over trivial things, make havoc of homes, churches, and friendships.”

 

            John MacArthur writes:

 

“Bitterness (pikria) reflects a smoldering resentment, a brooking grudge-filled attitude.  (See Acts 8:23; Heb. 12:15).  It is the spirit of irritability that keeps a person in perpetual animosity, making him sour and venemous.  Wrath (thumos) has to do with wild rage, the passion of the moment.  Anger (orge) is a more internal smoldering, a subtle and deep feeling.  Clamor (kraduge), is the shout or outcry of strife, and reflects the public outburst that reveals loss of control.  Slander (blasphemia, from which we get blasphemy) is the ongoing defamation of someone that rises from a bitter heart.  Paul then adds malice (kakia), the general term for evil that is the root of all vices.  All of these, he says must ‘be put away from you.’”

 

            I have mentioned from time to time that one of my prayer requests is that our church, especially church leadership will be in unity and as one looks at these different words that Paul writes in verse 31 it can be seen that if these kind of things happen between believers then disunity could happen.  These kind of things weaken relationships between unbelievers with unbelievers, and worst of all between believer and believer, so the words that Paul writes at the end of verse thirty-one must be followed as we must be put away from you, in other words if and when this happens believers must swallow their pride, and confess their sins to the Lord and to the offended person so that things can then move forward for the glory of the Lord. 

 

            Now in our next SD we will begin to look at the other side of these sins, and see what we are to do as seen in verse “32 And be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.”  This is a very important verse for it tells us that Jesus Christ has forgiven you, so you are to forgive others.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I must depend on the Lord in order to accomplish the things that He desires me to accomplish including having my heart searched each day in order to keep a short list with the Lord, especially concerning these types of conflict sins that we have been looking at.

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  I believe that humility, and learning humility is a key way for me to stay away from any of these conflict sins.

 

Verse to go along with yesterday’s quote:  “He guards the paths of justice, and preserves the way of His saints” (Proverbs 2:8).

 

5/16/2019 10:33 AM

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