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POWERPOINT
WALK AS CHILDREN OF LIGHT
(QUESTIONS)
Ephesians 5:1-21 (Go to the ESV Bible verses)
Key Verse: 5:8, “for at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light.”
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What does it mean to be “beloved children” (1b), and why do we need to see ourselves this way? How is this related to being “imitators of God” (1a)? What point does Paul seem to have in mind here (4:32)?
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Note how Paul repeats the word “walk” (4:1,17; 5:2,8,15). Why is our Christian “walk” so important? What does the expression “walk in love” mean (2a)? How is Christ’s love for us described (2b), and why like this? How is walking in such love related to light (1Jn2:10)?
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What does Paul forbid, and why (3)? What other behavior does he challenge us to change (4)? How does he warn us, and why (5–6)? What is Paul’s conclusion (7), and what does this mean?
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Read verse 8. How does God’s light change us (8–9)? In our new walk, what comes first, and how can we do this (10)? How else should children of light walk (11–12), and why? How can anyone in darkness experience God’s light (13–14)?
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In our new “walk,” what three contrasts does Paul make (15–18)? How can we be wise and understand the Lord’s will (18b)? What does it mean to “be filled with the Spirit” practically (19–21), and how is this related to walking as children of light?
(MESSAGE)
Key Verse: 5:8, “…for at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light…”
Have you ever noticed how you walk? Some people scurry. Others shuffle, or plod along, making a lot of noise. Some are so light on their feet, you hardly notice them. Some hobble or have an unusual gait. Some walk exactly like one of their parents. It’s fascinating. But walking is more than a curiosity. Sometimes, unaware of our surroundings, a walk can take us into a really dangerous situation. In today’s passage Paul uses the image of walking to illustrate Christian life. As his children, we’re told to learn to “walk” like our Father God. God is love (1Jn4:8b). God is light (1Jn1:5). We’re called to imitate him by walking in his love and walking in his light. But what does that mean? How can we do it? And why should we? May God open our hearts and speak to us through his word today.
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Walk in love (1–7)