Thematic Bible

Ephesians 5:1

Be ye therefore imitators of God, as his dear children; live together in love,

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for Christ loved us, and for us gave himself an offering and a sacrifice acceptable to God.

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But fornication, and all impurity, or inordinate desire, let it not be approved by you, as being unworthy of christians: neither ribaldry,

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nor buffoonry, which they call pleasantry, but is indecent: be you rather exercised in social virtue.

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for this you know, that no licentious or dissolute person, no lewd libertine, that is, an idolater, hath any part in the kingdom of Christ, and of God.

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let no man mislead you by vain reasonings: for it is for these vices, that the wrath of God lights upon the incredulous.

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don't you therefore be concern'd with them.

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you were heretofore altogether in the dark, but now being enlightned by the Lord, behave as children of light:

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for the natural effect of light, is universal benevolence, justice, and truth:

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consider what is acceptable to the Lord;

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and be not accomplices in the fruitless practices of vice; on the contrary, condemn them.

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for it is a shame even to mention what they practise in secret.

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but whatever is unjustifiable will be brought to light: and that will show them to be unjustifiable.

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wherefore 'tis said, " awake thou that sleepest, arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light."

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See then that you behave circumspectly, and not as fools, but as wise,

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weighing the circumstances of the season, because the times are dangerous.

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wherefore be not imprudent, but consider what is agreeable to the divine will.

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do not drink to excess, for that tends to dissoluteness, but be regal'd with spiritual entertainments:

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expressing yourselves in psalms, in hymns, and spiritual songs; and let your hearts beat the time, in concerts of praises to the Lord,

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and this the burthen of the song, "thanks be to God, even the father, for his son Jesus Christ our Lord."

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Be mutually obsequious with christian respect.

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let married women be submissive to their husbands, out of regard to the Lord.

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for the husband presides over his wife, as Christ presides over the church: and he it is that preserves the whole body.

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as the church then is subordinate to Christ, so let women be to their husbands upon all occasions.

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You husband, love your spouse, even as Christ loved the church, and laid down his life for her:

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to sanctify and purify her by the ablution of his word,

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that he himself might make her appear illustrious to his own eye, a church without spot, or any thing like a defect; so as to be holy and irreprehensible.

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in like manner ought men to love their wives, as their own bodies: "he that loves his wife, loveth himself."

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no man was ever yet averse to his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it, as the Lord doth the church:

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of which we are the several parts constituting his body.

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the scripture says, "for this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be united to his wife, and they two shall be as one."

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these words contain a very mystical sense, I mean in reference to Christ and the church.

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wherefore let every one of you without exception, love his wife even as himself; and let the wife respect her husband.