Was Dead But Now Alive | Ephesians 2:1-10

We are currently in a teaching series called Gospel Transformation: The Letter to the Ephesians. The purpose of this series is to explore how the gospel is meant to transform lives. This week we are going to study Ephesians 2:1-10, where Paul explains the nature of salvation. Is it a worldview that individuals decide to adhere to? Is it a code of morality that people subscribe to? The Bible suggests that it is a miracle. Salvation is God taking a spiritually dead life and making it alive. This was done as an act of divine grace toward rebellious and undeserving individuals. His rescue of us is for His glory—that we would be about the things He cares about by stepping into the works He has prepared for us. Listen in as we explore the miracle of salvation in the life of a believer.

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