Ephesians
5:15, “See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as
wise, 16Redeeming the time, because the days are evil. 17Wherefore be
ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord is. 18And
be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the
Spirit;”
Every
day and hour previous to this time has been intricate to the plan of
God and instrumental to our success in service to Him. However, many
times we have needed to return to God and ask Him for a “do-over.”
The outcome of our plan didn’t turn out the way it was supposed to
or we failed to follow through with our plan for some reason.
Whatever the circumstance, God has given us a second chance to get it
right. We usually have had the opportunity to do that.
We
have come to the threshold of eternity and we may not have time to go
back and fix things as before. We need to get it right this time! I’m
afraid we might not have a second chance. How many people do we pass
in a day's time never to see or influence that person again? What will
happen to them if no one else steps into their lives to inspire them
to follow Jesus Christ? They will hear the Gospel message in some
form or fashion but you just lost the opportunity to make a
difference in eternity for that person or persons. We cannot afford
to be negligent in being a good steward of this time.
In
Ephesians 5, Paul is instructing all who would be accepted of God to
follow Him as children of God. Paul goes on to state that believers
are to walk as children of light. Previously, we were walking in
darkness, but now we are light in the Lord. Therefore, live as
children of light to shine in the darkness to direct the way of
others. He said, “walk circumspectly,” or carefully knowing that
our lives, our testimony will affect those around us. The response of
others will depend on how we have responded to the Gospel and let
Christ transform our lives.
“Redeeming
the time, because the days are evil.” Make the most of the time God
has given us knowing that when that moment has expired it is lost
forever to eternity. Evil is ever-present to resist the Gospel but
the love of Jesus Christ is much stronger. Darkness is ever-present
and will increase as we draw closer to the end but His Light shines
even brighter in the darkness. Let Him shine through you! It’s
Getting Late!
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