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It’s All About The Attitude

based on the LGG Study, Secure in Christ/w6d2

Read: Ephesians 6:5-9; SOAP: verse 7

Slaves, obey your human masters with fear and trembling1, in the sincerity of your heart, as to Christ, not like those who do their work only when someone is watching—as people-pleasers—but as slaves of Christ doing the will of God from the heart. Obey with enthusiasm, as though serving the Lord and not people, because you know that each person, whether slave or free, if he does something good, this will be rewarded by the Lord.

Masters, treat your slaves the same way, giving up the use of threats, because you know that both you and they have the same master in heaven, and there is no favoritism with him.

Ephesians 6:5-9 NET (or KJV)

“Obey right away, all the way, and in a cheerful way.” This was one of the mantras my girls were taught by Mrs. Stanley, their first-grade teacher. She wanted them to learn that doing what they were told to do was about more than the action; it was about the attitude of their hearts. It also taught them that they had to listen to the instructions so that they would know what was expected of them. I couldn’t help but think about this little ditty as I considered Paul’s words in today’s journey.

“Obey right away, all the way, and in a cheerful way.”

While Paul specifically addresses ‘slaves’2 and ‘masters’ in today’s passage on the matter of obedience, he also explains the attitude they should have. As we have seen throughout our journey through Ephesians, this principle is true for all believers. Obedience is vital to having a right relationship with God and others. However, Paul makes it clear that attitude matters more than our ability or performance. He wants them to understand that these instructions are not about ‘people-pleasing’ but about serving the Lord from the heart. Friends, we should want to please the Lord, but to do so, we must understand what He expects from us. We must listen to and read His Word and then obey Him, “right away, all the way, and in a cheerful way”.

Godly actions are required by every believer regardless of our earthly status.

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I understand that for some people, the word obedience is a challenging word because they don’t like being told what to do. If that’s you, allow me to offer you this encouraging perspective from Paul’s letter to the Colossians: “And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.” As believers in Christ, we are His representatives to the people we work for or with, live with or around, and/or serve or have authority over. Our attitudes and actions will either draw these people to God or push them away from Him. May God grace us with strength and peace to obey Him and those who have charge over us, not with grumbling and complaining, but with enthusiasm that flows from wanting to please Him.

 Hear ye the Master’s call, “Give Me thy best!”
For, be it great or small, that is His test.
Do then the best you can, not for reward,
Not for the praise of men, but for the Lord.

Hear ye the Master’s call, “Give me thy best”
Author: S. C. Kirk (1912)
The More We Know

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