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STOP getting drunk with ungodly ‘spirits’.
with drunkenness comes asotia = debauchery.
(also translated as excess, riot, dissipation)
All these give the idea of profligate or licentious living that is wasteful.
In this verse the literal sense of incorrigibility seems best, for a drunken man acts abnormally.
Rather than controlling himself, the wine controls him.
START getting controlled by the Holy Spirit.
Thus a believer, rather than controlling himself, is controlled by the Holy Spirit.
It may be more accurate to say that the Holy Spirit is the “Agent” of the filling (cf.
Gal.
5:16) and Christ is the Content of the filling (Col.
3:15).
Thus in this relationship, as a believer is yielded to the Lord and controlled by Him, he increasingly manifests the fruit of the Spirit (Gal.
5:22–23).
The Spirit’s indwelling (John 7:37–39; 14:17; Rom.
5:5; 8:9; 1 Cor.
2:12; 6:19–20; 1 John 3:24; 4:13), sealing (2 Cor.
1:22; Eph.
1:13; 4:30), and baptism (1 Cor.
12:13; Gal.
3:27) occur at the time of regeneration and thus are not commanded.
However, believers are commanded to be filled constantly with the Holy Spirit.
Each Christian has all the Spirit, but the command here is that the Spirit have all of him.
The wise walk, then, is one that is characterized by the Holy Spirit’s control.
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