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The concept of living sensibly is deeply rooted in biblical teachings, emphasizing wisdom, prudence, and discernment in one's actions and decisions. The Bible encourages believers to live sensibly as a reflection of their faith and commitment to God's commandments.

Biblical Foundation

The term "sensibly" is often associated with wisdom and understanding, which are highly valued in Scripture. Proverbs 2:11 states, "Discretion will watch over you, and understanding will guard you." This verse highlights the protective nature of living sensibly, suggesting that wise and prudent behavior can safeguard individuals from harm and lead them on a righteous path.

New Testament Teachings

In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul frequently addresses the importance of sensible living. In Titus 2:12, Paul instructs believers to "live sensibly, righteously, and godly in the present age." This exhortation is part of a broader call to reject worldly passions and to embrace a lifestyle that reflects the transformative power of God's grace.

Paul's letters often emphasize the need for self-control, a key component of sensible living. In Galatians 5:22-23, self-control is listed as a fruit of the Spirit, indicating that it is a natural outcome of a life led by the Holy Spirit. Sensible living, therefore, is not merely a human endeavor but a divine work within the believer.

Practical Application

Living sensibly involves making choices that align with biblical principles and demonstrate a commitment to God's will. This includes exercising sound judgment in personal conduct, relationships, and decision-making. Believers are encouraged to seek wisdom from God, as James 1:5 advises, "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be given to him."

The Bible also warns against the folly of living without sense. Proverbs 14:16 states, "A wise man fears and turns from evil, but a fool is reckless and careless." This contrast underscores the importance of discernment and the dangers of impulsive or thoughtless behavior.

Role in Community

Sensible living extends beyond personal conduct to influence one's role within the community. Believers are called to be examples of sensible living, thereby encouraging others to pursue a life of wisdom and godliness. In 1 Peter 2:12, Christians are urged to "conduct yourselves with such honor among the Gentiles that, though they slander you as evildoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day He visits us."

Conclusion

While the Bible does not explicitly use the term "sensibly" in every translation, the concept is woven throughout Scripture, emphasizing the importance of wisdom, self-control, and godly living. By adhering to these principles, believers can navigate the complexities of life with discernment and integrity, ultimately reflecting the character of Christ in their daily lives.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (adv.) In a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception; susceptibly; sensitively.

2. (adv.) With intelligence or good sense; judiciously.

Greek
5430. phronimos -- sensibly
... sensibly. Part of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: phronimos Phonetic Spelling:
(fron-im'-oce) Short Definition: wisely, sensibly, prudently Definition: wisely ...
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3562. nounechos -- sensibly, discreetly
... sensibly, discreetly. Part of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: nounechos Phonetic
Spelling: (noon-ekh-oce') Short Definition: wisely, discreetly Definition ...
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4996. sophronos -- with sound mind
... 10-12. See 4998 (). Word Origin adverb from sophron Definition with sound
mind NASB Word Usage sensibly (1). soberly. Adverb from ...
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Strong's Hebrew
6215. Esav -- oldest son of Isaac
... Apparently a form of the passive participle of asah in the original sense of handling;
rough (ie Sensibly felt); Esav, a son of Isaac, including his posterity ...
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Library

That He who is the Pre-Eminent Cause of Everything Sensibly ...
... THE MYSTICAL THEOLOGY CHAPTER IV That He Who is the Pre-eminent Cause of everything
sensibly perceived is not Himself any one of the things sensibly perceived. ...
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Dionysius the Areopagite
... CHAPTER IV That He Who is the Pre-eminent Cause of everything sensibly perceived
is not Himself any one of the things sensibly perceived. ...
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Whether we are to Believe that Angels, who are of a Spiritual ...
... indeed, I dare not determine whether there be some spirits embodied in an aerial
substance (for this element, even when agitated by a fan, is sensibly felt by ...
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Whether Water Should be Added in Great Quantity?
... Objection 1: It seems that water ought to be added in great quantity, because as
blood flowed sensibly from Christ's side, so did water: hence it is written (Jn ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether water should be added.htm

Christ the Son of Man.
... He can never be sensibly near unto us while we keep Him beyond the stars. ... It is
evident that men need a God to whom they can get sensibly near. ...
/.../v christ the son of man.htm

The Early Versions Examined, and Found to Yield Unfaltering ...
... 5. It is clear that nothing short of direct adverse evidence of the weightiest kind
can sensibly affect so formidable an array of independent authorities as ...
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Introductory.
... In both one and the other the high feeling of faith was enervated; and this deficiency
was sensibly felt in a lowering of general tone, both in the domain of ...
/.../abbey/the english church in the eighteenth century/chapter i introductory.htm

Circular Letter to the Clergy of the Arch-Deaconry of Suffolk.
... they have so greedily imbibed concerning the liberty granted by the said act of
indulgence: And the only way now likely to do this being sensibly to convince ...
/.../prideaux/directions to church-wardens/circular letter to the clergy.htm

Question of the Contemplative Life
... But the appetitive faculty"the will, that is"moves us to consider some point either
sensibly or intellectually, that is, sometimes out of love for the ...
/.../on prayer and the contemplative life/question clxxx of the contemplative.htm

The Removal of Our Children by Such Awful Strokes May Warn us of ...
... HEREBY GOD doth very sensibly shew us, and those around us, that all Flesh is as
Grass, and all the Glory and Loveliness of it like the Flower of the Field[g ...
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Thesaurus
Sensibly (2 Occurrences)
... sensitively. 2. (adv.) With intelligence or good sense; judiciously.
Multi-Version Concordance Sensibly (2 Occurrences). 1 Timothy ...
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Sensible (15 Occurrences)

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Sensitive (2 Occurrences)

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Strike (168 Occurrences)
... 9. (vt) To make a sudden impression upon, as by a blow; to affect sensibly with
some strong emotion; as, to strike the mind, with surprise; to strike one with ...
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