Spiritual Driving
Spiritual Driving

Spiritual Driving

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<p>I don&#8217;t remember many specifics about my driver&#8217;s education class. But for some reason, an acronym we learned, S-I-P-D-E, remains firmly lodged in my memory.</p> <p>The letters stood for <strong>S</strong>can, <strong>I</strong>dentify, <strong>P</strong>redict, <strong>D</strong>ecide, and <strong>E</strong>xecute, a process we were taught to practice continually. We were to <em>scan</em> the road, <em>identify</em> hazards, <em>predict</em> what the hazards might do, <em>decide</em> how we&#8217;d respond, and then, if necessary, <em>execute</em> that plan. It was a strategy for being intentional to avoid accidents. &nbsp;</p> <p>I wonder how that idea might translate to our spiritual lives. In Ephesians 5, Paul told Ephesian believers, &ldquo;Be very careful, then, how you live, not as unwise, but as wise&rdquo; (v. 15). Paul knew certain hazards could derail the Ephesians&mdash;old ways of living at odds with their new life in Christ (vv. 8,10&ndash;11). So he instructed the growing church to pay attention.</p> <p>The words translated &ldquo;be very careful, then, how you live&rdquo; literally mean &ldquo;see how you walk.&rdquo; In other words, look around. Notice hazards, and avoid personal pitfalls like drunkenness and wild living (v. 18). Instead, the apostle said, we can seek to learn God&rsquo;s will for our lives (v. 17), while, with fellow believers, we sing to and give Him thanks (vv. 19&ndash;20).</p> <p>No matter what hazards we face&mdash;and even when we stumble&mdash;we can experience our new life in Christ as we grow in dependence on His boundless power and grace.</p>

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