Making Dead Men Live
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Where are you in your spiritual journey — still dead in sin, encountering God’s mercy, or living fully as His child — and what does that reveal about your life today?
SummaryThis episode walks through Ephesians 2:1–10, showing the gospel in ten verses. Paul starts with humanity’s spiritual death — driven by appetite, pride, and worldly influence, living under the consequences of sin.
Then comes the turning point: “But God.” Rich in mercy, God intervenes, making us alive in Christ, raising us up with power, and seating us with Him — giving access, purpose, and eternal significance. Salvation is entirely by grace through faith.
Finally, we are God’s workmanship — His poem — created in Christ for good works prepared beforehand. The movement is clear:
You were dead. But God. Now we are His.
Key Takeaways-
Spiritual Death (2:1–3)
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Driven by lust and pride; “children of wrath”
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Emptiness, hollow optimism, increasing corruption
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God’s Intervention: “But God” (2:4–5)
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God initiates salvation; rich in mercy and love
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Grace given before we sought Him
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Salvation Accomplishes (2:5–6)
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Made alive: Spirit regenerated
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Raised up: Power to overcome sin
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Seated with Him: Access, worship, purpose
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Saved by Grace (2:8–9)
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Not earned or deserved
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Fully by God’s initiative
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We Are His Workmanship (2:10)
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God’s “poem,” ongoing expression
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Created for good works and eternal purpose
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Verse Summary: 1 – You were dead | 4 – But God | 10 – We are His
Scripture References-
Ephesians 2:1–10 — Death to life, grace, and purpose
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Romans 6:4–6 — Raised with Christ to walk in newness of life
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1 John 2:16 — Lust of the flesh, eyes, and pride of life
Recorded 3.28.82