Magic-Marker wisdom

The days are evil. Therefore do not be unwise. — Ephesians 5:16-17

A patient checked in to a Florida hospital for a life-saving amputation. He awoke to find that the wrong foot had been removed. In the same hospital, another patient had surgery on the wrong knee.

Defenders of the healthcare system point out that such tragic cases of malpractice are like airline crashes — they are newsworthy because they are so rare. In that Florida hospital, officials responded with a plan to avoid what could go wrong: Staffers now write “NO” with a black Magic Marker on the healthy limb.

The Bible also urges that we do more than just recognize our past wrongs; we must take decisive steps to avoid evil. Paul warned the believers in Ephesus to “have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness” (Eph. 5:11). Christ has delivered us from condemnation, but we still risk temporary harm and loss because of our sinful tendencies. Our flesh still inclines us toward error and danger (Gal. 5:16-17).

But much has changed. Our relationship with God has changed. Our once hopeless future is now bright with promise. We have the opportunity to submit to His Spirit and to walk with the One who does good rather than thoughtless harm. — Mart De Haan

Thinking It Over

What conflict is described in Romans 7:15-25?

How may we win that battle? (Romans 8:12-13).

What happens when we are led by the Spirit? (vv. 14-17).

READ: Ephesians 5:8-21

Wise people don’t just admit wrongs, they strive to avoid a repeat performance.

The Bible in one year:

• Isaiah 7-8

• Ephesians 2

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