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Welcome to Episode 12 of our Ephesians podcast series. In this episode, David Christensen begins Ephesians chapter 2 by addressing one of the most challenging biblical truths about humanity: before Christ, we are spiritually dead yet fully free to do what we want to do.
Paul explains that apart from Christ, people are not morally neutral or spiritually responsive. Though physically alive, we are dead in trespasses and sins, walking according to the values of the world, the influence of Satan, and the desires of our own nature. Human freedom exists but it operates within the limits of a fallen nature.
This passage clarifies why external change is never enough. Environment influences behavior, but the deeper problem lies within. Left to ourselves, we consistently choose according to our strongest desires, which flow from a sinful nature described by Paul as “children of wrath.”
The episode introduces a critical turning point in Ephesians: the contrast between what we were by nature (dead in sin) and what God does by regeneration (making us alive in Christ).
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This message sets up the necessity of grace by clearly defining humanity’s condition apart from Christ. We sin because we are sinners and only God can make the dead alive.
About Pastor David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.)
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By The Rephidim ProjectWelcome to Episode 12 of our Ephesians podcast series. In this episode, David Christensen begins Ephesians chapter 2 by addressing one of the most challenging biblical truths about humanity: before Christ, we are spiritually dead yet fully free to do what we want to do.
Paul explains that apart from Christ, people are not morally neutral or spiritually responsive. Though physically alive, we are dead in trespasses and sins, walking according to the values of the world, the influence of Satan, and the desires of our own nature. Human freedom exists but it operates within the limits of a fallen nature.
This passage clarifies why external change is never enough. Environment influences behavior, but the deeper problem lies within. Left to ourselves, we consistently choose according to our strongest desires, which flow from a sinful nature described by Paul as “children of wrath.”
The episode introduces a critical turning point in Ephesians: the contrast between what we were by nature (dead in sin) and what God does by regeneration (making us alive in Christ).
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This message sets up the necessity of grace by clearly defining humanity’s condition apart from Christ. We sin because we are sinners and only God can make the dead alive.
About Pastor David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.)
Subscribe and follow so you don’t miss new episodes:
YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music
Learn more about The Rephidim Project.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or subscribe for ministry updates.