Not This Year!
Today, Pastor Michael is comparing our physical and spiritual health, which is very timely given how many are trying to start the New Year on a new foot.
Some ways we can encourage spiritual health are:
You can add other items, such as writing down things you are grateful for, scripture memorization, serving people while avoiding recognition, and more.
Let’s start with spiritual junk food. Spiritual junk food is the empty distractions and missed beliefs that starve our souls. Anything that fills your hours without filling your soul is an easy way to remember what we shouldn’t be doing!
Today, our lesson finds us in Ephesus; Paul is speaking to the Ephesians about striving to become what they should / could be as followers of Christ. And he’s preaching precisely what we just said: if you’ve been set free in Jesus, don’t go back to the spiritual junk food!
What would that be today (spiritual junk food)? Entertainment and media! They are far more addictive than we think, and we could go down so many rabbit holes here. We can, however, quickly state areas that, at the start of this new year, are things we ‘should’ do:
Three actions steps this year:
(CSB Bible Notes) 4:17-19 This section of the letter provides the practical outworking of v. 1. Paul’s exhortations denounced the readers’ former way of life. The content of the exhortation parallels early Christian baptismal practices of putting off old clothes before putting on new clothes to enter the baptismal water.
Today’s verses can be found in Ephesians 4: 17-18.
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