From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
September 2 "Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us
watch and be sober." 1 Thessalonians 5:6 Here sobriety is opposed to sleepiness, and is connected
with walking in the light and in the day; just as sleepiness and its
frequent cause, drunkenness, are connected with darkness and night. One of
the greatest curses God can send on a people and its rulers, its prophets
and seers, is a spirit of deep sleep, as the prophet speaks--"For the Lord
has poured out upon you the spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes;
the prophets and your rulers, the seers has he covered." But to be sober is
to be awaked out of this sleep, and, as a consequence, to walk not only
wakefully but watchfully. It implies, therefore, that careful, circumspect
walking--that daily living, moving, speaking, and acting in the fear of God,
whereby alone we can be kept from the snares spread for our feet at every
step of the way. How many have fallen into outward evil and open disgrace
from lack of walking watchfully and circumspectly, and taking heed to their
steps. Instead of watching the first movements of sin and against, as the
Lord speaks, "the entering into temptation," they rather dally with it until
they are drawn away and enticed of their own lust which, as unchecked, goes
on to conceive and bring forth sin, which, when it is finished or carried
out and accomplished in positive action, brings forth death.