| Chapter 5 |
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Therefore be imitators of God, as His dear children. |
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And live and act lovingly, as Christ also loved you and gave Himself up to death on our behalf as an offering and sacrifice to God, yielding a fragrant odor. |
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But fornication and every kind of impurity, or covetousness, let them not even be mentioned among you, for they ought not to be named among God's people. |
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Avoid shameful and foolish talk and low jesting--they are all alike discreditable--and in place of these give thanks. |
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For be well assured that no fornicator or immoral person and no money-grubber--or in other words idol-worshipper--has any share awaiting him in the Kingdom of Christ and of God. |
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Let no one deceive you with empty words, for it is on account of these very sins that God's anger is coming upon the disobedient. |
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Therefore do not become sharers with them. |
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There was a time when you were nothing but darkness. Now, as Christians, you are Light itself. |
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Live and act as sons of Light--for the effect of the Light is seen in every kind of goodness, uprightness and truth-- |
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and learn in your own experiences what is fully pleasing to the Lord. |
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Have nothing to do with the barren unprofitable deeds of darkness, but, instead of that, set your faces against them; |
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for the things which are done by these people in secret it is disgraceful even to speak of. |
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But everything can be tested by the light and thus be shown in its true colors; for whatever shines of itself is light. |
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For this reason it is said, 'Rise, sleeper; rise from among the dead, and Christ will shed light upon you.' |
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Therefore be very careful how you live and act. Let it not be as unwise men, but as wise. |
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Buy up your opportunities, for these are evil times. |
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On this account do not prove yourselves wanting in sense, but try to understand what the Lord's will is. |
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Do not over-indulge in wine--a thing in which excess is so easy-- |
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but drink deeply of God's Spirit. Speak to one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and offer praise in your hearts to the Lord. |
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Always and for everything let your thanks to God the Father be presented in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ; |
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and submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. |
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Married women, submit to your own husbands as if to the Lord; |
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because a husband is the Head of his wife as Christ also is the Head of the Church, being indeed the Saviour of this His Body. |
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And just as the Church submits to Christ, so also married women should be entirely submissive to their husbands. |
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Married men, love your wives, as Christ also loved the Church and gave Himself up to death for her; |
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in order to make her holy, cleansing her with the baptismal water by the word, |
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that He might present the Church to Himself a glorious bride, without spot or wrinkle or any other defect, but to be holy and unblemished. |
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So too married men ought to love their wives as much as they love themselves. He who loves his wife loves himself. |
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For never yet has a man hated his own body. On the contrary he feeds and cherishes it, just as Christ feeds and cherishes the Church; |
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because we are, as it were, parts of His Body. |
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'For this reason a man is to leave his father and his mother and be united to his wife, and the two shall be as one.' |
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That is a great truth hitherto kept secret: I mean the truth concerning Christ and the Church. |
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Yet I insist that among you also, each man is to love his own wife as much as he loves himself, and let a married woman see to it that she treats her husband with respect. |