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Introduction
What will be your legacy?
Have you ever wondered how you will be remembered?
We only have a few short years on this earth (relative to eternity)
Have you ever thought about what you may see and feel after you die?
Have you ever thought about what the Lord will say to you when you stand before him?
Will God say the beautiful words “well done good and faithful servant”?
Have you thought about your legacy?
What will you do with your life?
Have you ever feared wasting your life?
The Book of Ephesians
Remind them to open their Bibles to Ephesians 2:1-10
Author: The Apostle Paul while he was in Prison (Known as a prison epistle along with Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon)
Paul planted the church in Ephesus.
He had a special connection to these people
The elders in Ephesus wept when Paul departed from them
Purpose: For the Encouragement of the believers in Ephesus.
This letter reminded them of the rich blessings that are in Christ.
Our passage today talks about the amazing grace of God and our response to it.
Body
The Bad News
We start with the bad news because one cannot not know the full riches of the good news without first learning the horror of the bad news.
Just like one cannot know what it truly means to be healthy until they are sick.
These three verses teach us three things:
“The state of the Ephesians before their conversion, and the natural state of mankind universally, is spiritual death, which includes: A state of sin, they are in a spiritual subjugation to satin, and they are in a state of condemnation.”
- Charles Hodge
Verse 1: Dead - “A State of Sin”
By using the term “you”, Paul teaches that all believers were once in this state
“The unconverted are spiritually dead in their sins and are unable to commend themselves to God.” –Steven Lawson
Those who are outside of Christ, which all believers were, are not able to bring themselves to life.
THEY ARE DEAD - Can a dead man get out of a coffin.
Princess Bride: There is a difference between all-dead and mostly dead.
What can we do with all dead?
Go through his pockets and look for loose change!
“Like a spiritual corpse, he is unable to make a single move toward God, think a right thought about God, or even respond to God—unless God first brings this spiritually dead corpse to life” –James Montgomery Boice
We were depraved creatures under the curse of sin
Verse 2: A state of subjection to Satan and to our own corrupt affections
As Americans we like to view ourselves as ones who are completely free, however, we are slaves to sin under the rule and authority of Satan.
It is a nasty world out there, if one only looks at our country now, it is obvious to see that this world is not working for God.
Verse 3: A state of condemnation
“Children of wrath” - This shows us how bad we really were.
We are fully condemned before the Holy God.
In being rebellious against God we were on a downward spiral toward’s experiencing God’s eternal wrath in Hell forever.
What you were spiritually
Dead in sins unable to help yourself
Serving Satan
You were carrying out the wicked desires of your mind
You were under God’s wrath
“But God,” - The Two Greatest Words
Verses 4-5: Rich Mercies of God
God was under no obligation to intervene and save us, but he did
Being “saved by grace” means that we were saved through an act of “unmerited favor”
Verses 6-7: Seated with Him
The same power which brought Christ to life has brought you to life - Charles Hodge
We were taken from being servants of satan to being resurrected and lifted up and seated with Christ.
By Grace Through Faith
God grants us the gift of faith and brings us from spiritually dead to spiritually alive
This not a result of anything meritorious that we do but only because of God’s grace and mercy
Made for Good Works
We have been made and molded by God for the purpose of good works—great things that bring him glory!
Prepared Beforehand: God has set you apart for something that will bring Him great glory, don’t waste your life—figure out what it is.
Conclusion
What will be your legacy?
Will you strive to serve the amazing God who has saved you from this state of depravity you were in before, or will you choose to serve yourself.
What will people say about you after you die?
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