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In Epistle to the Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul confronts us with a difficult truth: apart from Christ, we are not spiritually sick—we are spiritually dead. In this sermon, “Stuff Dead People Say,” we uncover the dangerous lies dead hearts repeat: “I’m fine,” “I have Jesus,” and “I earned it.” Through the power of the gospel, we discover that salvation is not about religion, performance, or self-effort, but about Jesus making dead people alive by grace. If sin once had you, this message points to the only hope strong enough to rescue, restore, and hold you fast: Jesus Christ.
By Matthew Walker5
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In Epistle to the Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul confronts us with a difficult truth: apart from Christ, we are not spiritually sick—we are spiritually dead. In this sermon, “Stuff Dead People Say,” we uncover the dangerous lies dead hearts repeat: “I’m fine,” “I have Jesus,” and “I earned it.” Through the power of the gospel, we discover that salvation is not about religion, performance, or self-effort, but about Jesus making dead people alive by grace. If sin once had you, this message points to the only hope strong enough to rescue, restore, and hold you fast: Jesus Christ.