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Send us a Text Message.What does it truly mean to be saved? Join us as we unpack the profound and often misunderstood concept of Christian salvation through the lens of Ephesians, Chapter 2. Many believers know they're saved, but few grasp the depth of how and why. We'll explore the spiritual deadness that exists before encountering Christ and emphasize God's pivotal role in bringing individuals to life, challenging the notion that human will alone can achieve salvation.Next, we take a deep dive into the theology of God's sovereign will. Imagine a universe where every outcome is meticulously ordained by an all-knowing, all-powerful God. By examining 2 Peter and other key scriptures, we confront common misconceptions about God's wishes versus His ordained will. Our discussion reinforces the belief that every event unfolds according to His divine purpose, ensuring that not one of His chosen perishes. This exploration reshapes our understanding of obedience and worship, painting a picture of a God whose eternal will is absolute and purposeful.Finally, we unravel the mysterious doctrine of divine election and God's inexplicable love. Why does God choose some for salvation over others? This question leads us to acknowledge that the choice is solely God's, independent of human merit. We reflect on the special status granted to believers, emphasizing that it is not earned but given through God's sovereign grace. Our conversation wraps up with a heartfelt call to action, urging Christians to be proactive in sharing the gospel with loved ones. The eternal implications of this responsibility cannot be overstated, as we encourage our listeners to spread the message of Christ with urgency and compassion.Support the Show.
Pastor Chris Waldvogel ~ Fourth Sunday in Lent Old Testament: Numbers 21:4-9 Epistle: Ephesians 2:1-10 Gospel: John 3:14-21 The post March 10, 2024 ~ “Made Alive” ~ Ephesians 2:1-10 appeared first on Beautiful Savior Fargo.
This message is from a series called, “Identity: Who We Are In Christ,” which is a study through the book of Ephesians. This message is about how In Christ, We Are Made Alive, studying Ephesians 2:1-10.
A new MP3 sermon from Iglesia Bautista Betania is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Be Rich: Saints Alive (Ephesians 1:1-14) Speaker: Warren Wiersbe Broadcaster: Iglesia Bautista Betania Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/31/2023 Length: 36 min.
Dead or Alive( Ephesians 2:1-10)
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∙ Wandering from God∙ Unhindered fellowship with God∙ Created for ministry
07/17/2022 Morning Service – “God Made Us Alive” by Jon Kile. Ephesians 2:4-7 The post God Made Us Alive (Ephesians 2:4-7) appeared first on Faith Community Church, Vacaville, CA.
In Ephesian 2:1-10, we are reminded that we are saved by grace through faith and that God uses our lives to display His love and grace.
Village Church
It is time this very minute to pray and seek God, and we are living in it. Time to set our timers and pray for the minute. This podcast encourages us to stop for a minute and, now, in the presence of our Heavenly Father—with praise and prayer—worship Him in Jesus' name and in the power of the Holy Spirit.
This is part of Ephesians sermon series — The Church.
Message from Joe Lechner on October 10, 2021
Craig Bowler
Series: Death to Life (Ephesians)
Pastor Ray Brandon shares a Resurrection Sunday sermon examining the reality of death, but how we are made alive by God through Jesus so that we might live for Him.
Paul did not paint a pretty picture of the world. We are dead in sin and by nature children of wrath. However, in Christ's forgiveness we are made alive to be God's workmanship.
A Sermon Series on the Prison Letters of Paul
Being alive to Christ is a real experience, just like being dead to God is a real experience. What is it like?
Of all the doctrines that adorn the New Testament, salvation is the most personal and the most transformative. Below are the various stages that every saved person goes through in coming to Christ. Today, try to remember what it was like for you when Jesus became real to you and you realized your need for Him to save you, then answer this fundamental question: How has your conversion changed your contentment? This teaching is from our series 20/20: Seeing Truth Clearly with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque.
Of all the doctrines that adorn the New Testament, salvation is the most personal and the most transformative. Below are the various stages that every saved person goes through in coming to Christ. Today, try to remember what it was like for you when Jesus became real to you and you realized your need for Him to save you, then answer this fundamental question: How has your conversion changed your contentment? This teaching is from our series 20/20: Seeing Truth Clearly with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque.
“You cannot sin as much as God can forgive. If it comes to a pitched battle between sin and grace, you shall not be as bad as God is good. We can only sin as a man, but God can forgive as a God.”
The resurrection of Jesus is either a fairy tale or the most wonderful and hopeful event in history. A resurrection from the dead may sound ridiculous to some, but for others it's the resounding act of God. A dead man coming back to life defies natural law, but it doesn't defy supernatural leverage. Christianity is a religion of resurrection; the dead coming to life is the core of the gospel. In this message, Skip Heitzig shares how the truth of the resurrection transforms your life. This teaching is from our series Easter Messages with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque.
Message Summary for Come Alive - Ephesians 2:1-7 from our series Easter Messages with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque.
The resurrection of Jesus is either a fairy tale or the most wonderful and hopeful event in history. A resurrection from the dead may sound ridiculous to some, but for others it's the resounding act of God. A dead man coming back to life defies natural law, but it doesn't defy supernatural leverage. Christianity is a religion of resurrection; the dead coming to life is the core of the gospel. In this message, Skip Heitzig shares how the truth of the resurrection transforms your life. This teaching is from our series Easter Messages with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque.
Ephesians 2.1–10 – In Christ, You Are Alive – PVBC Evening Service 100619
Message from John Houston on November 3, 2019
Message from John Houston on November 3, 2019
Dead or Alive - Ephesians 2:1-10 (October 13,2019) by New City Church
Sermon from Ninth Street Christian Church on September 29, 2019 by Chris Reynolds
A verse by verse study through the book of Ephesians with Pastor Kevin Edwards of Calvary Chapel Clayton, NC. www.calvaryclayton.com
Gospel of Grace Fellowship, Sermons (St Louis Park Minnesota)
In our previous lost state, we were by nature under God’s wrath. Unlike what is commonly believed in our culture, nature is fallen and cannot save us. It will take a supernatural work of God through Christ to convert lost sinners. Paul uses the contrast “but God” to introduce the true answer to our dilemma.
Rachael Wooldridge continues our Ephesians series looking at what it means to live in the fullness of life God intends for us.
Sermons from Kevin Wiens on January 28, 2018
Dan Samms introduces Ephesians and talks about new life in Christ. He goes into detail about the three parts of a person (Body, Soul, Spirit) and what it means to be physically alive but spiritually dead. Jesus' role in spiritual regeneration and His glory and dominion are essential.
Sermon by pastor Galen Nordin. Special music was Annaliese Johnson singing “Winter Snow.” For more messages or to find out what we’re all about, check us out on lancastercovenant.com
Treasuring Christ Church -Athens, GA. Pastor Boyd Johnson
Sunday Evening Outreach Message
Who are we in Christ? We are ALIVE - Ephesians 2:110 16/02/2015 Bernie Partenfelder
Who are we in Christ? We are ALIVE - Ephesians 2:110 16/02/2015 Bernie Partenfelder
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03 Jun 2012 - Dead or Alive? - Ephesians 2:1-12
Ephesians 2 Together As a church family, there are many injustices in our world, our country, and our city that break our hearts. Yet we believe that much like Nehemiah, with broken hearts, a little faith, and a courageous Spirit we too can put...
We begin Ephesians 2 by reflecting on salvation and grace.