Ephesians 5:3 (NIV)
But among you there must not be even a hint of
sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are
improper for God's holy people.
To be holy
is to be free of sexual immorality, be free of any kind of impurity, and to be
free from any kind of greed. These are
three clearly identified areas of impropriety according to God’s Word. They also are in line with what I John 2:16
writes: “For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh (sexual
immorality), the lust of the eyes (impurity), and the boastful pride of life
(greed) is not from the Father, but is from the world”. Let’s take a deeper look:
Not a hint
of sexual immorality
Sexual
immorality includes not only adultery, one of the Ten Commandments (Exodus
20:14), but also includes fornication (unmarried sex, read Hebrews 13:4),
various perversions such as sex with a relative (Leviticus 18:6), homosexuality
(Leviticus 18:22, Romans 1:26-27), sex with animals (Leviticus 18:23), and
immorality of the mind (Matthew 5:28).
Immorality of the mind is the most difficult aspect of immorality to
overcome because this involves complete control of your mind and your eyes (see
Job 31:1, Matthew 6:22). Such control is
often usurped because of supersaturated and rampant emphasis on sex in all
media—movies, television, magazines, even newspapers—and the overwhelming
availability, now to epidemic levels, of pornography on the internet.
The Bible
is clear…….if you wish to be holy (to be separated from evil), there must not
be a hint of sexual immorality in your life.
This is where you must claim the promise God that nothing is impossible
with Him (Luke 1:37) and giving over your problems to Him will help you
overcome the problem of sexual immorality in your daily life (I Corinthians
10:13).
Not any
kind of impurity
Impurity
means contamination or uncleanness. In
the pharmaceutical business, drug impurity can lead to injury and death. Impurity of the mind and heart also can lead
to spiritual injury and death. Impurity
is strongly connected with sexual sin(s), but in this passage and in Galatians
5:19 and Colossians 3:5. Immorality and impurity are separate words either
describing different sinful natures or reinforcing how much God hates
immorality and impurity. Conversely,
purity (and not morality) is a description of a godly man as Paul writes in I
Timothy 4:12 and 5:2. While impurity is
closely connected to sexual immorality, it also can refer to sins of envy,
covetousness, jealousy, lying, and, well, practically any kind of sin. Your life must be free of any kind of
impurity and that’s why it is so important everyday to confess your sins for
the Lord is faithful to forgive you and to cleanse (purify) you of all unrighteousness
(I John 1:9).
Not any
kind of greed
The problem
of greed is very relevant in American society evidenced by daily headlines in
business, entertainment, and sports.
Demands of more money from spoiled pro sports athletes are publicly prime
examples of rampant greed going on in this country. Greed is idolatry and any kind of study of
the Old Testament becomes very convincing how much God hates idolatry. The world has always been filled with people
who are greedy; you can read about some of this in I Corinthians 5:10-13. The famous “greed is good” quote by Gordon
Gekko in “Wall Street” shows the emphasis that the world has about money and
covetousness. Greed is associated with
wickedness (Proverbs 21:26) and contrasted with righteousness that is
associated with giving away. Jesus warned
us against the sin of greed in Luke 12:13-15.
Greed is powerful enough to keep you from entering heaven according to
Mark 8:36-37. The greatest guard against
greed is to learn to be content (Philippians 4:11, Hebrews 13:5) with what you
have that will prevent you from having an unhealthy and spiritually dangerous
love of money (I Timothy 6:10).
If you
claim to love God, you must not have in your life a hint of sexual immorality,
any kind of impurity nor any kind of greed.
You must do whatever it takes to guard your heart and mind and soul
against these very serious and very dangerous sins. Why are they dangerous? Because Paul then writes in Ephesians 5:5-7:
“For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure or greedy person—such a man is an
idolater—has any inheritance in the
kingdom of Christ and of God. Let no one deceive you with empty words,
for because of such things God’s wrath
comes on those who are disobedient. Therefore do not be partners with them.”
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