Intro: Paul has encouraged them to walk circumspectly, now he defines what he means by circumspectly.
I. REDEEMING THE TIME.
A. There should always be a sense of urgency in getting the gospel out.
1. Time is short even if you live to be 130 years old. When the Pharaoh asked Jacob how old he was, Jacob responded my pilgrimage has been 130 years, few and evil have been the days of the years of my life.
2. We have only one life, twill soon be past, and only what's done for Christ will last.
3. Jesus seemed to have that sense of urgency.
4. Paul had that sense of urgency.
5. To the Corinthians Paul said:
B. Moses asked the Lord to teach him to number his days that he might apply his heart to wisdom.
C. It is interesting how that wisdom is related to redeeming the time.
1. In the very context of the exhortation Paul said, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time because the days are evil, wherefore be ye not unwise.
2. In Colossians 4:5 he said, "Walk in wisdom toward those that are without, redeeming the time."
D. How can we redeem the time?
1. So much of what we do, especially today, is just a waste of time.
a. I think of how much time is wasted in front of a T.V. I think that T.V. causes your brain and your body to vegetate. That same time could be used to learn a foreign language, to study the Word, to draw close to God.
b. Think how the church could be impacting the world for God if we were giving the time in prayer that we spend in front of the T.V.
c. There are certain things that must be done that in and of themselves often seem to be a waste of time but they need not be.
2. I believe that radio and tapes are one of the greatest ways to help keep driving from being a waste of time. Many times I have truckers who write or tell me that as they are driving across the country they are listening to the Bible study tapes.
a. Some of you who have to drive the freeways every day could learn all about the Bible through tapes, your car could be your own little seminary classroom.
b. You housewives who have the care of the children and the upkeep of the home, that time could be well spent by listening to tapes as you do the dishes, or the work around the house.
c. It is interesting to see the janitors and yardmen around the grounds here at the church, most of them have earphones on, I assume that they are listening to the Bible study tapes.
E. Paul said that they should redeem the time because the days were evil.
1. Our old nature is attracted to evil.
a. People who would never think of committing adultery will enjoy the story of one who does.
b. A person who would never think of using a gun to kill someone will watch with fascination as on T.V. the actors portray mass killings.
c. Paul speaks of taking pleasure in those who are doing evil things. He was perhaps thinking of the theater of his day, but it is true in the movies today.
2. Paul warned the Galatians concerning sowing and reaping.
II. "WHEREFORE BE NOT UNWISE, BUT UNDERSTANDING WHAT THE WILL OF THE LORD IS."
A. One of the most oft questions is, "How can I know the will of God for my life?"
1. It is God's will that you walk worthy of the vocation wherein you were called.
2. It is God's will that you not walk as the world.
3. It is God's will that you walk in love.
4. It is God's will that you walk as children of light.
5. It is God's will that you walk circumspectly.
B. You say, "No, I want to know what God wants me to be."
1. He wants you to be holy, for He is holy.
2. He wants you to be kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another even as He for Christ sake forgave you.
C. How can you discover the specifics of God's will?
1. Paul wrote to the Romans, "I beg you brethren, by the mercies of God that you present your bodies as living sacrifices unto God which is your reasonable service, and be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you might prove what is the good and perfect and acceptable will of God for your life."
2. God often reveals His will just one step at a time.
a. This is where we often have difficulty, because we want Him to spell out the whole picture.
b. I am not content just to know where God wants me to go, but I want to know why He wants me to go there.
c. God often does not reveal step two until you have taken step one.
3. The example of Philip.
D. Do you know the will of God for your life?
III. "BE NOT DRUNK WITH WINE WHEREIN IS EXCESS, BUT BE FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT."
A. On the surface this seems to be a strange pairing. What does being drunk with wine have to do with being filled with the Spirit?
1. What is a person seeking when he turns to the bottle?
a. Sometimes the boldness and confidence to face a difficult situation.
b. Sometimes he is seeking to escape from his problems.
2. What do you receive when you are filled with the Spirit?
a. Boldness and confidence to face any situation.
b. The answer to your problems.
B. There are several warnings in the scripture concerning being drunk.
1. Drunkards are on the list of those who will not inherit the kingdom of God.
2. Peter relates it to our old life in the world.
C. The book of Acts tells us the marvelous things that happened to those who were filled with the Holy Spirit, and the great things that God did through them.


















