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Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Thursday, August 8 | Every single opportunity matters! (Ephesians 5:15-18)

Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Kurt Skelly

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

5631 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Ephesians 5:15-18

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0:00.0

What does wine have to do with walking in the spirit?

0:06.0

A lot.

0:07.0

Because God uses a great analogy about what it means to be controlled by God's spirit.

0:14.0

You can find out all about that on today's episode.

0:18.0

Welcome to Everyday Truth with Kurt Skeli.

0:27.5

We believe the Bible is true and relevant to everyone, everywhere, every day.

0:33.2

If today's conversation is a help to you, take a moment to leave a review or share it with a friend.

0:34.6

Thanks for listening.

0:37.1

Now, let's join Kirk for today's episode.

0:50.6

Hey, friends, just looking through my postcards this morning and saw this one that just came in from the Adams family there in St. Augustine, Florida.

0:56.9

And it's been a blessing for me to be on the east coast there of Florida.

1:03.9

I think isn't St. Augustine the oldest city in America? I think it is. Anyway, I've been to this very spot, the St. Augustine Lighthouse in Florida. It's a great place, really, really

1:10.3

a neat place to visit. So thank you,

1:12.8

Adams is for thinking about me and sending me that postcard and listening to the podcast.

1:18.2

We're in Ephesians Chapter 5 today, and I got a little bit discombobulated. Don't you love that

1:27.1

word? Discombobulated last episode at the end of the

1:31.0

episode, but I'm going to try to bring some clarity today. So we talked about that metaphor of sleeping and being

1:40.4

awake, and the Bible often uses that imagery. And in light of that kind of extended metaphor,

1:49.1

I want you to look at verse number 15. So Ephesians 5 and verse number 15, where based upon that

1:58.5

illustration of waking and sleeping or sleeping and waking, it says,

2:03.8

verse 15, see then that you walk circumspeckly, not as fools, but as wise.

2:13.0

So think about that.

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