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Ephesians 5:4

James Moffatt - New Testament

no, nor indecent, silly, or scurrilous talk — all that is improper. Rather, voice your thanks to God.

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but off with them all now, off with anger, rage, malice, slander, foul talk!

Let no bad word pass your lips, but only such speech as is good for edification, as occasion may require, words that are gracious and a means of grace to those who hear them.

thank God for everything — such is his will for you in Christ Jesus;

By talking arrogant futilities they beguile with the sensual lure of fleshly passion those who are just escaping from the company of misconduct —

And by him let us constantly offer praise to God as our sacrifice, that is, the fruit of lips that celebrate his Name.

Never be anxious, but always make your requests known to God in prayer and supplication with thanksgiving;

But these people scoff at anything they do not understand; and whatever they do understand, like irrational animals, by mere instinct, that proves their ruin.

Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift!

adultery, lust, malice, deceit, sensuality, envying, slander, arrogance, recklessness,

wild waves foaming out their own shame, wandering stars for whom the nether gloom of darkness has been reserved eternally.

Let me have your cooperation in prayer, so that many a soul may render thanks to him on my behalf for the boon which many have been the means of him bestowing on myself.

Yes, as they disdained to acknowledge God any longer, God has given them up to a reprobate instinct, for the perpetration of what is improper,

but rescued righteous Lot who was sore burdened by the immoral behaviour of the lawless

Hence, although in Christ I would feel quite free to order you to do your duty,

How can I render thanks enough to God for you, for all the joy you make me feel in the presence of our God?

I never cease to give thanks for you, when I mention you in my prayers.

So, as some boats from Tiberias had put in near the spot where they had eaten bread after the Lord's thanksgiving,




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