Musick-al Note # 223
The Ephesian Christians had come out of the darkness of paganism into the glorious light of living in Christ. However, a grave danger existed. Because of their proximity to the vices of their former life, it was easy to relax and slip back into well-worn ruts. Paul admonishes with this startling statement: “Stop giving the devil a chance.” (Ephesians 4:27: Williams). Further reading reveals that the moral and spiritual life of the Ephesians Christians was to be bettered by member participation in those things right and proper. Failure to function properly is to give place to the devil. If the lives of God’s children are not filled with gentleness, patience, submission, works, forgiveness and other attributes of a Christian, there is always present that danger of lapsing into darkness of carelessness and betrayal. Failure to remain faithful to the teachings of the Word of God to follow Christ Jesus leaves us open to betraying Him and leading others astray.
Why give the devil a chance with our children? Precious jewels have been entrusted into our care. Shall we handle them carefully and fit them for heaven, or shall we give the devil an opportunity to lead them to hell? Oh, the anguish of the thought that little boys and girls are growing up without the benefit of real, genuine, Christian parents. Toys, picnics, families, friends and recreation can never take the place of faith developed by learning the Bible through parental teaching with home studies, in Bible classes and in worship to God.
Why give the devil a chance with our souls? If Bible study is good for us, why be absent? If our presence in worship is necessary to please God and benefit the church, why be away? If giving blesses the giver and aids others, why be stingy? If my Lord asks me to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, why should I allow ANYTHING to intervene? Let us stop giving the devil a chance by committing ourselves wholly to Christ.
Gordon Musick