We continue this week with our examination of Paul’s letter to the church at Ephesus and our text for this morning is, in effect, something of a summary of what we discussed last week. We noted that the problems for those 1 st century Christians were not unlike the problems we face today, and the world in which they lived was essentially the world in which we live. There’s an old rule of thumb we can use to determine the credibility of some of the claims we hear about a “new morality” appropriate for Christians in the 21 st century: If it’s new it’s probably not true, and if it’s true it’s probably not new. That indeed is a central theme of our bible, and Paul is reinforcing this notion with his warnings to the Ephesians. He begins in v.15 by saying “Look then carefully how you walk,” I heard a story a while back about two nimrods who were deer hunting in northern Wisconsin and through some quirk of fate had managed to bag a rather large 16 point buck. ...
Rev. Bud Elliott, St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran (NALC) 5047 N.W. Gateway, Riverside, MO 64150 www.stmatthewsriverside.blogspot.com