Summary: An exposition of Eph 5:15-17 designed to motivate people to live more wisely in the New Year by Deciding: who they are going to please Examining: how they live their lives Planing: how they will live their lives

WISE UP FOR THE NEW YEAR

Introduction

There were two brothers who notorious in a town. They both drank too much, the cheated on their wives and abused people that worked for them.

One of them had a heart attack died and his brother went to see the local minister about the funeral. He said to the minister “I want you o call my brother a saint” The minister says I can’t do that, everyone knows that he wasn’t. But the remaining was insistent he said “I’ll give you a £1000 for your Church if you call my brother a saint during the funeral service”

On the day of the funeral the minister got up and said “ We all know that the dearly departed was a drunken womanizing, cheat who abuse and exploited those he employed, but compared to his brother he was a saint”

Have you ever wondered what they will say at your funeral?

How people will sum up your life and character.

New Year has traditionally been a time to think about questions like that. A time to reexamine your life.

I want to read to you some words from the NT which I think will really help us think about lives

“Be very careful, then, how you live--not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is.” EPH 5:15

Paul makes a very important point in those two verse. He points out that every single one of us here this morning who are Christians are living our lives in one of two ways.

You are either living wisely

Or Paul says

you are living unwisely and foolishly.

It is possibly for you to have been saved, to have accepted Christ as your Saviour and Lord and yet live your life in way that God calls foolish.

I have got say as a pastor that one of my greatest heartaches is the number of God’s people who choose to live foolishly. Who are unwise in the choices they make in life and the way they live their lives.

I would say that you are living foolishly as a Christian if you have higher priorities in your life than Christ and his priorities.

I don’t really want to talk a lot about living foolishly as a Christian this morning. Except to say, and maybe even to beg you if you know you have been living that way, to choose to instead in this New Year to live wisely.

That is really what this short passage is all about, how to live wisely as a Christian. Basically what Paul says about how we can live wisely as Christians can be summed up in three verbs, three things that you have to do, to develop spiritual wisdom.

They are Decide, Examine, Plan

DECIDE: Who You Are Going To Please

In the year that lies ahead your answer to just one question will have more affect on your life than any other decision you will make.

Who are you going to live to please in 2001?

Will it be God or will it be yourself, or someone else. In the Year that lies ahead in your life is it going to be your will, what pleases you, or God’s will what pleases him, that will have the final say in what decisions you make in every area of your life.

God’s Word says that to live wisely, we have to choose God’s Will. We are “Understand what the Lord’s Will is” or as one translation puts it. “Find out what God wants you to do and do it”

I think maybe before we talk about how to find God’s Will for our lives there is something we need to understand about God’s Will. I have talked to some Christians and they seem to believe that living in God’s Will some how reduce their pleasure in life or will rob them of many of life’s pleasures. That is a lie and its life straight from hell.

God’s will is described in Romans 12:2 as his “good, pleasing and perfect will” And what that means is the best way of life, the most fulfilling way of life. Jesus said that he came to give us life and life to the full. The way we experience that life to the full is living in God’s Will.

Jim Elliot a missionary wrote these words and something in me says amen every time I read them I have found that the most extravagant dreams of boyhood have not surpassed the great experience of being in God’s will, and I believe that nothing could be better”

If you want to live life to full in 2001 the way to do that is to live God’s Way. To live out his will in your life.

Will you decide to do that this morning. Right now will you say

In my working life in 2001 its your will not mine

In my relationships in 2001 it will be your will not mine

In my sex life in 2001 it will be your will not mine

In my financial life in 2001 it will be your will not mine

In how I use my time in 2001 it will be your will not mine.

General Will … Found in the Bible. God’s will for life in terms of money, relationships and sex. Get into the Bible and find out what God says

Specific Will … “For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you," declares the LORD,” Jeremiah 20:10-14

EXAMINE: HOW YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE

All of our cars that are over three years old have to go through an MOT and have a thorough examination of what condition they are.

God’s Word here says that if we want to live wisely as Christians then we need to make sure that we are regularly giving ourselves a spiritual MOT.

God tell us here that we have to “be careful how we live”

The Amplified Bible really catches what Paul meant when it translates those words “Look carefully at how you are living”

We have to put our lives under the magnifying glass and look closely at what we see. What we have here is call to examine our spiritual condition and be honest about what we find.

Apparently last year someone invented what they called a life clock.

It was a sort of digital clock and what you did was you punched in your sex and age and whether you smoked or had a heart condition and based on average life expectancy the clock gave you a read out of how many more years, months, week and days you could expect to live. It wasn’t a best seller.

Most of don’t like to be reminded that life is short and ticking away but whether we like it or not it is.

If we don’t take time to examine our lives, to look at the way we are living then we are going to waste the time we have left.

The NT is quite clear that to be all we can be as Christians to live our spiritual lives wisely, we need to periodically take a long hard look at what we are doing in our lives and why we are doing it.

That’s why every time we come to communion we are told to “Examine your motives and test your heart”

I have got tell you that this type of spiritual self-examination and self-analysis isn’t easy but God’s word is quite clear its essential.

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PLAN: HOW YOU WILL USE YOUR TIME

There are approx 8604 hours left in 2001. That is the same for all of us, there is no difference. What will make a difference is how we will use those hours.

Paul says we have to make the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Or as another translations puts it “Make the best use of your time, despite the difficulties of these days” JBP

One the difference between living foolishly and living wisely is what we do with the time we have.

I think that clocks and watches lull us into a false sense of security. They have a circular face and they give the impression that time keeps on going round. Well it doesn’t. Once a minute is gone its gone and gone for good.

Peter Brierly says “We will not have the same chances next year to make up for those we failed to take this year.

Characteristics of time

1. Irreversible: Our videos have pause and replay buttons but our lives don’t. Time can’t go backwards we don’t get the chance to go back and use the time and opportunities we missed again. Allan on my knee.

2. IRREPLACAIBLE: Benjamin Franklin once commented “Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of” We can’t replace the hours and weeks we waste.

3. Precious: It is said that just before she died Elizabeth 1 cried out “My kingdom for a moment in time” It wasn’t enough, nothing can buy back time. Time is precious and that means just like money it can be invested wisely or foolishly.

They way to make sure you invest your time wisely and don’t waste it foolishly is to plan what you are going to do with your time

Lord I have time

I have plenty of time

All the time that you give me

The years of my life

The days of my years

The hours of my days

They are all mine

Mine to fill, quietly, calmly,

But to fill completely, up to the brim,

To offer them to you, that of their insipid water

You may make a rich wine such as your made at Cana in Galilee.

Conclusion

If you want to wise up for the New Year.

Here is how to do it

Decide: who you are going to please

Examine: how you live your life

Plan: how you will live your life

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