Friday, June 2, 2017

IGNITION

Today’s Reading: Ephesians 5

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The ancient Ephesus Commercial Agora (shopping mall) is in the form of a square, each side 110 metres, and surrounded completely by columns. The Agora has three entrances, one from the front of the theatre on the northeast, one opening to the harbour on the west, and a third from the Celsius Library. The north side of the Agora is left open, and the other three sides are surrounded by a portico in which there were rows of shops.

GOOGLE MAPS – To see where the photo was taken, click HERE.

 

Key Verse: Ephesians 5:18-19

“And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.”

 

In an earlier reading from Ephesians, we noted that the words “in Christ” (or its equivalent) are repeated 35 times. Interestingly, there are also 35 directives given!…one for each reminder of our position “in Christ.” Do we need another reminder that good behaviour is determined as a result of being “in Christ” and not a factor in getting us into the body of Christ? We are there only by grace through our faith; it is a gift of God, not of ourselves (Ephesians 2:8-9). We’ve considered this fact before, but it needs to be repeated to make sure we’ve got it in the right order.

Our reading begins with the directive, “Walk in love as Christ also has loved us.” His love is a sweet-smelling aroma. There is a sign on a Kingston, Ontario, shop that says, “Aroma Therapy.” We have never gone in to check it out, but we do breathe deeply of the aroma of Christ every day. It’s the cure for whatever ails us. Then having been saturated in His fragrance, we will carry that fragrance with us for at least 24 hours. We mentioned this in our reading from 2 Corinthians 2:14-17. Christ definitely passes the smell test! Do we? There are at least 35 ingredients in the content of the fragrance, according to Paul. Please don’t list them and put them on the wall like the Ten Commandments. We need to relax in the knowledge that we are “in Christ.” His constant Presence in us will exude His fragrance through our behaviour. We may or may not have ever been drunk with wine (I don’t ever intend to find out what it’s like), but be assured we cannot ever drink too much of the Spirit of Christ. Just hand Him our lives and say, “Fill ‘er up!”

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Dear Lord God, may I receive grace from You to be like Jesus, speaking as He would speak and doing as He would do. May the fragrance of Jesus permeate my person so that others will know I’m “in Christ,” and He is in me. As our key verses tell me, Lord, may I not be under the influence of wine but filled with Your Spirit and under Your strong influence at all times. In Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

At 19 years old, 3 years after I made my lifetime commitment to Christ, I said to God in a time of discouragement, “I can’t live the Christian life as I should. I might as well quit!” God’s response was unmistakable. I heard that still small Voice of the Lord say, “Good, go ahead and quit. Now perhaps you’ll let Me live the Christian life in you and through you.” Suddenly I felt totally free just to go ahead and LIVE! I can’t begin to describe the feeling of elation, joy, strength, and courage I began to experience. I knew beyond any doubt that my life would be lived “in Christ” and that Christ lived in me. My life was not “of works, lest anyone [me] should boast.” I was totally confident that I was “His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works” (Ephesians 2:9-10). I was the proud owner of a 1947 Plymouth. I did not have to move each piston up and down to move the crank shaft which moved the transmission which moved the drive shaft which moved the wheels. All I had to do was to connect to the power by my free will decision to connect to the engine. Believe me…I knew from that time forward that I needed to connect with God first thing every day. That spark connected me to the power of the gasoline in my spirit combustion works, and power flowed to every part of me so I could live, move, and get to where I needed to be.

The winter I was 20, I remember being out front of the railway station in Chalk River, Ontario, with my car and booster cables, trying to start a friend’s car at almost 50 degrees below zero. It took patience and I persisted. Finally there was ignition and he was on his way. Leading others to Christ may be a challenge, but with persistence and the right connection, it will happen. I will seek to give someone a boost in coming to life in Christ today!

Yours for being connected to Christ and for connecting others to Him,

David

Ancient public toilets in Ephesus – All I can say is that I appreciate modern dividers. These were part of the Scholastica Baths, built in the 1st Century A.D., around the time Paul was in Ephesus. They were the men’s public toilets of the city. There was an entrance fee to use them. There was a running water drainage system under the toilets. These bathroom toilets could accommodate up to 36 men at one time. This was a place to talk to your neighbour and perhaps shake hands on a business deal. It’s possible that Paul witnessed for Christ to his neighbour here. This picture was my photographer son’s idea (as was the shaking hands suggestion!).

10 thoughts on “Friday, June 2, 2017

  1. LOL! Shaking a dirty hand on a business deal at the public can! 🙂 But in Christ, we are cleansed. Amen! Wishing all saints a blessed day in the Lord!

    Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good!
    For His mercy endures forever.
    I will praise You, for You have answered me,
    And have become my salvation.
    Ps 118:1; 21

    Casting Crowns – Oh My Soul (Official Lyric Video)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjNZf878ISQ

    • Thank you for sharing that beautiful video, it is one of my favourite songs. Left me feeling blessed and comforted. I’m now ready to start my day, so good to know Jesus is with me today. Blessings to all this day. There is a glorious sun rising up outside my country window. I am so blessed.

      • Amen, Nan! I have been singing it all morning. Praise God for your sunrise view this morning. Wishing you a glorious day in the Lord!

  2. Paul chatting with a depressed greek in this place about the hope in Jesus he can know while the sound of tailings dropping in the drains gives a touch of familiarity to the thoughtful man. Plop. LOL.

  3. I enjoy your blog – the pictures are great and at times humorous. Being in Israel with your group brings back memories. God bless you as you continue to faithfully serve Him. Jesus only. ????

  4. Good evening David,
    I am a regular reader of your blog. Today’s analogy with an engine particularly interested me. As a young farm lad I once held the spark plug wire close to the spark plug on my Dad’s tractor. I was checking for the spark to see if I had a bad plug. However, I realized it was a good plug when I was jolted by thousands of volts of power! Years later I realized the power of Jesus Christ!! He is indeed the ignition in my life!
    Good night and God bless,
    Bruce

  5. What a glorious feeling it is to be filled and drunk with the Spirit of God to overflowing…”fill me now, fill me now, Jesus come and fill me now, fill me with they Holy Presence, come Oh come and fill me now.” Thank you Lord, Amen!

    Have a blessed day in the Lord!!!

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