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EPHESIANS – WEEK 3
Pastor: Dave Brown
Series: Ephesians
📖 Ephesians 2:1–10 | From Death to Life | Walking in Our True Identity
In this message from Ephesians 2:1–10, we explore the powerful transformation that takes place through God’s grace—and what it means for how we live every day.
Paul reminds us that we were once spiritually dead, walking in sin and shaped by the patterns of this world. This way of life ultimately flows from self-centeredness, which leads to brokenness, hostility, and separation from God. Left on our own, we follow a path that cannot produce life.
But everything changes with God’s intervention.
“But because of His great love…” (Ephesians 2:4)
God, rich in mercy, makes us alive with Christ. This transformation is not something we earn—it is a gift of grace. Salvation is not based on our efforts, achievements, or moral performance, but on the finished work of Jesus.
Through Christ:
This means our identity has completely changed.
We are no longer defined by our past or by sin—we are now children of God.
Paul emphasizes that this new identity leads to a new way of life. The Christian life is described as a “walk”—a daily pattern shaped by who we belong to. Instead of living in self-centeredness, we are called to walk in love, reflecting the character of our Father.
Ephesians 2:10 declares that we are God’s handiwork (His masterpiece), created in Christ Jesus for good works. These works are not how we earn salvation—they are the natural outflow of a life transformed by grace.
Key truths from this passage:
As followers of Jesus, we are called to live differently—not to prove ourselves, but to display the reality of God’s kingdom here and now.
We don’t walk differently to earn God’s love—
we walk differently because we already have it.
🙏 Let your life reflect the love, grace, and truth of the One who made you new.
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EPHESIANS – WEEK 3
Pastor: Dave Brown
Series: Ephesians
📖 Ephesians 2:1–10 | From Death to Life | Walking in Our True Identity
In this message from Ephesians 2:1–10, we explore the powerful transformation that takes place through God’s grace—and what it means for how we live every day.
Paul reminds us that we were once spiritually dead, walking in sin and shaped by the patterns of this world. This way of life ultimately flows from self-centeredness, which leads to brokenness, hostility, and separation from God. Left on our own, we follow a path that cannot produce life.
But everything changes with God’s intervention.
“But because of His great love…” (Ephesians 2:4)
God, rich in mercy, makes us alive with Christ. This transformation is not something we earn—it is a gift of grace. Salvation is not based on our efforts, achievements, or moral performance, but on the finished work of Jesus.
Through Christ:
This means our identity has completely changed.
We are no longer defined by our past or by sin—we are now children of God.
Paul emphasizes that this new identity leads to a new way of life. The Christian life is described as a “walk”—a daily pattern shaped by who we belong to. Instead of living in self-centeredness, we are called to walk in love, reflecting the character of our Father.
Ephesians 2:10 declares that we are God’s handiwork (His masterpiece), created in Christ Jesus for good works. These works are not how we earn salvation—they are the natural outflow of a life transformed by grace.
Key truths from this passage:
As followers of Jesus, we are called to live differently—not to prove ourselves, but to display the reality of God’s kingdom here and now.
We don’t walk differently to earn God’s love—
we walk differently because we already have it.
🙏 Let your life reflect the love, grace, and truth of the One who made you new.