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On Easter, Pastor Jon opens Ephesians 2:1–10 to name the brutal reality—apart from Christ we're "dead" in trespasses and sins—and the even greater turning point: "But God," rich in mercy, makes us alive with Jesus. The message traces how sin is both a willful crossing of the line and a repeated "missing the mark," then lands on grace as a gift, not a paycheck. And it ends with purpose: those raised with Christ become God's workmanship—living displays of His mercy, love, and kindness.
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On Easter, Pastor Jon opens Ephesians 2:1–10 to name the brutal reality—apart from Christ we're "dead" in trespasses and sins—and the even greater turning point: "But God," rich in mercy, makes us alive with Jesus. The message traces how sin is both a willful crossing of the line and a repeated "missing the mark," then lands on grace as a gift, not a paycheck. And it ends with purpose: those raised with Christ become God's workmanship—living displays of His mercy, love, and kindness.