
Radiant Church Visalia
Radiant Church exists to behold Jesus and put his brilliance on display. Radiant Church is a gospel-centered Christian church located in Visalia, California. We think that the best way to put Jesus' brilliance on display is by living obedient to the Word of God, surrendered to the Spirit of God, and devoted to the mission of God. To learn more, visit us at www.radiantvisalia.com
Radiant Church Visalia
Spirit-Filled Life
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Travis Aicklen
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:14-21 (Main Text) Proverbs 9:10, Romans 1:20, 1 Corinthians 2:14, Hebrews 2:1, Psalm 31:19
Intro: (Podcast Sermon Title Suggestion: Wake Up! Wisdom, Urgency, and Fullness)
- Greeting & opening reading: Ephesians 5:14-21.
- "Wake up, O sleeper!" - timely message (Daylight Savings anecdote).
- Connects to ongoing Lenten media fast – turning down noise, focusing on God.
- Share encouraging testimonies from the fast (e.g., runner's conversations with God).
- These stories reveal the heart of today's passage: Wisdom, Urgency, and Fullness.
Key Points:
- The Spirit-Filled Life is a Life of Wisdom (vv. 15-17)
- Warning: "Be very careful, then, how you live." Pay attention, don't drift into ungodliness.
- Contrast: Live as wise, not unwise/foolish.
- Biblical Foolishness: Not silliness, but living with disregard for God ("No God" in the heart - Ps 14:1), thinking becomes futile (Rom 1:21-22). Considers Spirit's things foolish (1 Cor 2:14).
- Beginning of Wisdom: The "fear of the Lord" (Prov 9:10) - a reverence, a fear of being without Him, leading to refuge in Him (Ps 31:19). (Jim Baker anecdote: Stopped fearing God).
- The Spirit-Filled Life is a Life of Urgency (v. 16)
- "Making the most of every opportunity (kairos - season), because the days are evil."
- Time is precious, non-refundable. Don't waste it; redeem it.
- Seize God-given opportunities in this season of life.
- Spirit-filled people overcome procrastination and act now. Don't donate time to "dumb stuff."
- The Spirit-Filled Life is a Life of Fullness (v. 18)
- Contrast: Don't be drunk on wine (debauchery) vs. Be filled with the Spirit.
- Beyond alcohol, discern subtle negative influences (fear, people-pleasing, pride) that drive us.
- Command: "Be filled" (present, passive imperative) – Let the Spirit continually fill you. It's a received gift, not earned.
- Self-reflection: What spills out when you're bumped? Aim for the Spirit to overflow.
Conclusion:
- Being filled with the Spirit isn't optional; it's commanded (Eph 5:18).
- It’s for the whole church (plural), received passively (surrender), and needs to be ongoing (repeated fillings).
- It's about receiving the Father's promised gift.
Call to Action:
- Respond actively to being filled:
- Speak/sing to one another (psalms, hymns, spiritual songs).
- Take communion – Remember His sacrifice, wake up to His work.
- Come forward for prayer/anointing – Receive the Spirit afresh.
- Engage now – don't delay. Receive cleansing, receive the Spirit.
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