Reference

Ephesians 5:1-7
Walk in Love

Ephesians 5:1-7

 

A Sacrificial Walk (vv. 1-2)

Invitation

Imitation

  1. “Given”
  2. “Offering”
  3. “Sacrifice”

Inviting

 

A Saintly Walk (vv. 3-5)

Avoid a selfishly immoral demeanor

Consider the selfishly immoral’s destiny

 

A Sensible Walk (vv. 6-7)

Beware of immoral deception

Be aware of immorality’s defeat

 

 

More to Consider

My God, I love Thee; not because

I hope for heaven thereby,

Nor yet because who love Thee not

Are lost eternally.

Thou, O my Jesus, Thou didst me

Upon the cross embrace;

For me didst bear the nails, and spear,

And manifold disgrace,

And griefs and torments numberless,

And sweat of agony;

Yea, death itself; and all for me

Who was thine enemy.

Then why, O blessed Jesus Christ,

Should I not love Thee well?

Not for the sake of winning heaven,

Nor of escaping hell;

Not from the hope of gaining aught,

Not seeking a reward;

But as Thyself hast loved me,

O ever-loving Lord.

So would I love Thee, dearest Lord,

And in Thy praise will sing;

Solely because Thou art my God,

And my most loving King.

 

Francis Xavier, 1506-1552

Translated by Edward Caswall, 1814-1878.