"HOW TO BE A ROLE MODEL" EPHESIANS 5:1-21
Shalom,
When it comes to being role models, our
perfect role model on earth is
the Lord Jesus Christ. Unlike in the fashion
world, to be a role model is quite challenging. The catwalk mannequins are well-selected models professionally
trained in a
particular modeling school.
What kind of model does the Lord expect us to be? Ephesians 5:1-2 write,“Therefore be
imitators of God as dear children. And walk in love, as
Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice
to God for a sweet-smelling aroma.”
The
Lord Jesus has set an example in regard to His love for us and sacrifice as a sweet-smelling aroma to God.
How
to be role models in line with the
Lord’s standard?
We
must first do it among ourselves (in
the church).
The Letter to the Ephesians points out how to be a new man in the church (in Ephesus) before they reach out to
outsiders. The following verses explain it. “Therefore, putting away lying, let each one of you speak truth with his neighbor, for we are members of one
another” (Ephesians
4:25). Instead, “Speaking
to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and
making melody in your heart to the Lord” (Ephesians 5:19).
Therefore, being a role model / imitating God should start from the smallest circle – a family, a marriage, a household. Then it develops in the church
and evntually proceeds to the society. Our ‘inner
beauty’ should shine out.
The
Lord expects us to be imitators of
God. In the Indonesian
language, ‘’imitation’ means
‘copy,’ not real. It is clear that we are not the real ones, but the
imitation of Jesus. We simply follow Him,
imitating Him
until we become closely similar to God. Yet, we are not God. Only God
is the
real one. We are just His imitators.
Let’s
have a look at this illustration: When seeing a beautiful piece of sparkling jewelry, we can’t wait to wear it. In fact, it is a fake. How much more would we wish to
wear it if it were a genuine one. In the same way, we are imitators of Jesus. Let people around us see Jesus in our lives as we follow in His footsteps. No matter how holy our lives
may be in other poeple’s eyes, we
are
only His imitators. All glory be to God. We must never steal His glory.
Nor should people’s
praises turn our heads. If we live a good, holy married life,
for example, we must always remember that this is only possible because of Him instead of
our greatness. All glory should go back to Him as the creator of marriage.
1
Peter 2:21-23 is a reminder for us to follow in the footstpes of Jesus. He has
set an example of suffering without revenge. He
surrendered it all to
His
Father, the just Judge. The example we can take from Him is how to live in love and
stay ready to sacrifice. Without love, pride will rule over us.
We are to imitate God, living in love and staying ready to
sacrifice. Besides, we are reminded of the fact that we once lived in darkness
but now live in the light of God (Ephesians 5:8).
What
does it mean? It means a significant transformation/repentance
–from darkness to light. Once we were dead in trespasses and
sins. Then we put off our
old man along with the misleading desires (Ephesians
2:1,22) to be made alive together with Christ and
to be the children of light.
Living in
Christ means living a new
life. However, we are
reminded of our pasts to keep us modest
and away from our old lifestyles. For that reason, we must clearly understand the difference between the
old (dark) and the new (light) lives.
The
application is: Living in
the light, we become role
models regarding love and sincere sacrifice void of pride. Do not draw or turn back to your old lifestyle as this displeases the Lord.
What
might cause some
Christians to turn back to the old ways?
Lack of spiritual growth. Despite years of following the Lord, they dislike solid food (God’s Word) but desire milk (Hebrews 5:12-14).
Lack of endurance. They cannot bear
suffering (Hebrews 10:36-39).
Beware!
When one turns back to their old
life, their life will be much
worse than before. It’s
like a dog returning to his own vomit and a sow, having washed, to her wallowing
in the mire (2 Peter 2:20-22).
We
have these labels: (Children of) light and holy (people). As an illustration: The
label on a product shows the ingredients of the product. For example, 2% alcohol means that drink
contains 2% of alcohol.
As role
models, we bear the label of children
of light and holy people. Spotting this
label, people know that we
live a holy life and do not walk in darkness.
If we live a holy life and walk in the light, we do not practice
fornication, uncleanness, covetousness, filthiness, foolish talking and coarse jesting (Ephesians 5:3-4) that anyone can poin out to us. We
are
Holy because of the blood of Christ (Hebrews 13:12). Also, we are
children of light for we believe in Jesus, the light
itself (John 12:36).
Application:
We must guard and keep our words, actions and behaviors in holiness
and light. We must shy
away from lies and maintain intergrity as well as honesty. As a matter of fact, we have many clever and even ingenious people but only
few of them are honest.
The truth is that both secular and
spiritual worlds need honest people, rather than intelligent but dishonest
people. For example, when an honest businessman
goes bankrupt, he will soon bounce back since he
can apply for a bank loan. Aside from that, his friends will help him out because they rely on his honesty. By contrast, no one
trusts a businessman double-crossing people here and there.
Ephesians
5:10 says,”Finding out what is acceptable to the
Lord.” If we speak in honesty or in
light, then later people will see our fruits of goodness, righteousness, and truth in our life (Ephesians 5:9).
Don’t forget that we bear a holy-and-light label whenever it is and
wherever and we are.
We have a strong
sense of purpose to manage our time, to know His will and to be filled with the
Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:15-21)
What are our daily lifestyles like?
Have we been redeeming our time (making the most of our time, making
the time of every opportunity) because these days are evil?
How do
we, as holy
people and children of light redeem our time? A businessman
uses his time to make as much money as possible. Everyone has 24 hours a day. How much time
do we spend sleeping, working or studying, reading the Bible, praying, etc.? Let's chart our daily activities in detail to find
out how we redeem the time that God gives us!
Why
must we redeem our time? Because these days are evil.
So, we must make use of our time to
fight the wickedness in this world with our good deeds. Let’s benefit from our time to glorify the Lord and fight the evil. Let’s not stay idle wasting our time on the desires of the flesh. We must unveil/expose the works of darkness and let the Word of God shine on them. We
wasted too much time when we lived in the darkness.
Now it is time
for us to redeem and use our time by doing good deeds and practicing righteousness and truth. How do we understand God’s will? By
reading the Bible and meditating on it. To know and put God’s will into practice, we must refer to the Bible.
However, how can we
understand God’s will if we are too lazy to go to church, read and meditate
on the Bible? Let’s intensify our fellowship with other children of
God to build our faith and understand His will more deeply.
The less we go to church, the less
we understand God’s will. As a result, our light slowly becomes dim and
our holiness gradually fades out. We are no longer sensitive to what the Holy Spirit has
to
say.
We no longer follow His guidance
and may end up with something fatal. A case
example: The devil filled the hearts of Ananias and Sapphira in such a way that they lied to the Holy Spirit.
Their action
cost
them their death (Ephesians 5:1-10).
The Holy Spirit
must fill and control our hrearts. Let’s spare no room for evil thoughts
because the devil can quickly sneak in and overpower our hearts. Rather, let our hearts be
filled with the Holy Spirit so that we will speak in psalms and sing to the Lord (Ephesians 5:19).
We can communicate with each other through songs and praises – teaching, admonishing
one another and singing praises to the Lord (Colossians 3:16). In fact, while singing, we can strengthen each another.
Do we live in the light and holiness? If so, our actions show goodness, righteousness and truth. Besides,
we know how to redeem our time to glorify the Lord and
understand His will. On top of that, the
Holy Spirit guides our lives so that we give thanks and sing praises
every day. Amen.
By
Lay Pastor Stephanus F.Y. Songan
Johor,
Sunday, October 28, 2018
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