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Darkness and Light: An Exposition of Ephesians 4:17–5:17 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume 5, Chapters 4:17–5:17: Darkness and Light Ephesians 4:17 to the end of Paul’s letter represents the last great division in the epistle, wherein Paul comes to the practical application of the earlier teaching. Lloyd-Jones’s fifth volume is concerned with sin in a pagan world, the differences between sinful and righteous anger, how to communicate with fellow Christians, the emptiness of...

These are the things which we have to fight constantly in order that we may behave as wise people. The first characteristic of the foolish person is that he or she is generally governed by feelings. Everything is estimated in terms of feelings instead of reason. Fools cannot give you reasons. Let me take a rather obvious illustration. It is the sort of person who votes for a Member of Parliament just because they feel he is nice looking or something like that. No real reason at all, but he looks
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