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The human situation is way worse than we thought. But there’s hope in Jesus - if we’ll “glue” ourselves to Him.
This message with be a bit like the Today show
Ephesians 2:1-3
Paul, writing to the Christian believers in Ephesus, holds nothing back – you were dead!
Not physically dead – soul separated from body
Dead people have no relation to God
And what killed them – sin
The sin that permeated and controlled their lives when they:
Followed their sinful nature that leaves God out of the picture
And without God, desires are the lord in control
Followed the ways of the world which are bodies of belief, cultures, patterns of influence (like advertising, media and social media), organizations, and world-wide systems
Which either leave God out of the picture or are openly hostile to him
Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth (Matthew 28:18)
Followed the Ruler of the kingdom of the air – the heavenly places – the very real spiritual world
And Paul says it’s not just the folks in Ephesus – it’s All of us – We all – also lived among them
Paul’s concern is not that Christians once lived among the disobedient, but that they also lived like them
All people are headed for an encounter with God’s wrath – God’s constant displeasure and reaction against sin
Both his present wrath (John 3:36; Romans 1:18)
Dead – Disobedient – Destined for Wrath
The picture the text paints is bleak.
Because of sins, humans are the living dead.
Okay, so here’s the problem. We don’t take this passage seriously.
For the most part, we do not believe the picture of ourselves is as bad as Paul says.
At first glance Paul’s description of life without Christ appears too harsh.
Is everyone as degraded as he suggests?
Unfortunately, Paul’s estimate of humanity without God is NOT unduly harsh—we just tend to see it through a different lens.
Our lens is typically very microscopic on our 32828 zipcode experience, rather than the more full and complete view of Paul (or things occurring 10 miles away)
To grasp Paul’s perspective, we need only reflect on the evil in our own society,
our suicide rate, our divorce rate, human trafficking
But it’s not just “out there” or “those people.”
I have spent years working with couples who argue, demean and mistreat one another and literally fight each other.
From the seeds of two people who oppress one another sprout entire world systems of injustice
Not just isolated, contemporary moments but decades, even centuries of oppression and violence – because prejudice, racism and marginalizing are ingrained in humanity
Sometime we are truly ignorant about such things; if so, God demands we get smart.
This text says we live in keeping with the world and its “ruler,” but we are deluded and deceived into believing that’s not true
We tell ourselves we are not susceptible to peer pressure, that we do what we want, without ever asking what or who determines our wants.
However, a third century theologian wrote that “he who does not get angry does not care.”
The story of the Bible is the story of God himself taking action to keep his anger from destroying humanity.
After the fall -- in the wilderness, with the sacrificial system -- with the prophets -- in the Exile and Return -- and most of all on the cross, God was at work dealing with his own anger and showing mercy.
And just to clarify – Sometimes we have the impression that God is angry at humans but Jesus loves humans and gains God’s favor for us by dying on the cross.
But the cross does not gain back God’s favor.
Which brings us to the good news!
Ephesians 2:4-10
“But God” – the picture was bleak, but God acted because of his love and mercy.
Mercy and love are revelations of God’s being, not a response to something that merits love in the individual.
We are alive
God raised us up with Christ -- God creates life in the midst of death – our spirits are resurrected from death
Seated with Christ
Believers now have life with Christ, and with that life come privilege, honor, security and
In the Heavenly realms
Not heaven but in the very real spiritual reality around us where God’s wisdom is made known to the powers (3:10) and the place of battle with evil forces (6:12)
In Christ Jesus
To Paul, Christ’s death and resurrection are not merely events that produced benefit for believers
And we are a present (in the real heavenly world) and eternal display of God’s grace.
Saved by grace
The tense of the word in the Greek points to a past event and its continuing results.
Grace means the completely undeserved, loving commitment of God to us.
For some reason we will never understand, but is rooted in his nature, God gives himself to us, attaches himself to us, and acts to rescue us.
Faith
Describes the means by which salvation is appropriated.
Faith cannot be limited to mental assent or to believing certain ideas.
Faith is relational, describing the reliance on a reliable God.
Faith has an adhesive quality to it; it binds the believer to the one who is believed.
Salvation does not come from believing ideas or an emotional decision, but from being bound to Christ
This is not of yourselves
Here, “this” is neuter whereas “faith” is a feminine noun.
Not by works – any human condition or accomplishment by which one thinks to gain status or privilege before God.
In reality, nothing we do grants standing with God.
Praise should only go to God. The only legitimate boasting is in what God has done (1 Cor 1:31)
We are God’s workmanship
We are the result of his activity. The New Testament assumes that God’s act in Christ is parallel to creation itself.
Be careful not to define that word just in terms of ourselves.
The purpose of God’s creative activity is not merely to have a work of art to hang near his throne.
Rather, this new creation is to be active and productive and like the Creator.
When the early Christians tried to describe Jesus and his work, they did not merely describe him as an individual to whom certain things happened.
They saw him as the beginning of a new order, as a new Adam heading up a new race.
“Black Lives Matter” is a familiar phrase/ But let me share a different phrase based on this passage: “Dead People Matter”
How do we know? Because God showed unmeasurable grace and mercy to people dead in their sins
At the judgment seat of Christ all colors of the humanity will gather
But there will be only two groups of people – alive or dead
For those who are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus, there are “good works” to be done
Of first importance is sharing the message of life with the dead
One more thing and then I am done
Faith – lost in translation
Paul’s understanding of “faith” includes attachment, union, and solidarity with Christ
Faith joins us to Christ and affects the whole reality of our lives.
[the Glue illustration]
This passage contrasts two ways of living, the former life in sins and the present life in Christ.
By implication the text asks, “Where will you live?”
If one lives in sin, one’s identity is determined by sin, the old world order, and the “ruler of the kingdom of the air.”
Such a person is controlled by sinful desires and reasonings and, consequently, lives under the wrath of God.
And it is bigger than the individual and the choices one makes. There is a world order and a power of evil.
How did the United States become so distorted with racism?
The problem for Christians is that two overlapping realms or ages exist.
Though a new age exists in Christ, the old age is still with us and at work.
Our true identity is not determined by personal characteristics, experiences, and abilities, even though those items are important.
It is determined by life in and with Jesus Christ.
Our true identity – Glued to Jesus
Let’s look for the opportunities God is already orchestrating to share life with a dead person
We are simply not going to agree with everyone; in fact, I am pretty confident that some listening today don’t agree with everything I’ve said this morning. But let me invite you to join me in a five-day devotional on You Version:
“How to Love People You Disagree With”
Joe Chau – Friday – Walk of Mourning – 3,000 heartbroken and repenting over the mistreatment of black people in our nation
Mike Smith
“I pray that in these scary times our Jesus-filled officers will rise up! I have family, friends and a loved one in law enforcement and others that are serving to protect our country. Praying for their spouse and families. These are scary times for them, too! Jesus weed out every evil spirit, expose it! That your light and love may shine!! You always win, Lord!”
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The human situation is way worse than we thought. But there’s hope in Jesus - if we’ll “glue” ourselves to Him.
This message with be a bit like the Today show
Ephesians 2:1-3
Paul, writing to the Christian believers in Ephesus, holds nothing back – you were dead!
Not physically dead – soul separated from body
Dead people have no relation to God
And what killed them – sin
The sin that permeated and controlled their lives when they:
Followed their sinful nature that leaves God out of the picture
And without God, desires are the lord in control
Followed the ways of the world which are bodies of belief, cultures, patterns of influence (like advertising, media and social media), organizations, and world-wide systems
Which either leave God out of the picture or are openly hostile to him
Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth (Matthew 28:18)
Followed the Ruler of the kingdom of the air – the heavenly places – the very real spiritual world
And Paul says it’s not just the folks in Ephesus – it’s All of us – We all – also lived among them
Paul’s concern is not that Christians once lived among the disobedient, but that they also lived like them
All people are headed for an encounter with God’s wrath – God’s constant displeasure and reaction against sin
Both his present wrath (John 3:36; Romans 1:18)
Dead – Disobedient – Destined for Wrath
The picture the text paints is bleak.
Because of sins, humans are the living dead.
Okay, so here’s the problem. We don’t take this passage seriously.
For the most part, we do not believe the picture of ourselves is as bad as Paul says.
At first glance Paul’s description of life without Christ appears too harsh.
Is everyone as degraded as he suggests?
Unfortunately, Paul’s estimate of humanity without God is NOT unduly harsh—we just tend to see it through a different lens.
Our lens is typically very microscopic on our 32828 zipcode experience, rather than the more full and complete view of Paul (or things occurring 10 miles away)
To grasp Paul’s perspective, we need only reflect on the evil in our own society,
our suicide rate, our divorce rate, human trafficking
But it’s not just “out there” or “those people.”
I have spent years working with couples who argue, demean and mistreat one another and literally fight each other.
From the seeds of two people who oppress one another sprout entire world systems of injustice
Not just isolated, contemporary moments but decades, even centuries of oppression and violence – because prejudice, racism and marginalizing are ingrained in humanity
Sometime we are truly ignorant about such things; if so, God demands we get smart.
This text says we live in keeping with the world and its “ruler,” but we are deluded and deceived into believing that’s not true
We tell ourselves we are not susceptible to peer pressure, that we do what we want, without ever asking what or who determines our wants.
However, a third century theologian wrote that “he who does not get angry does not care.”
The story of the Bible is the story of God himself taking action to keep his anger from destroying humanity.
After the fall -- in the wilderness, with the sacrificial system -- with the prophets -- in the Exile and Return -- and most of all on the cross, God was at work dealing with his own anger and showing mercy.
And just to clarify – Sometimes we have the impression that God is angry at humans but Jesus loves humans and gains God’s favor for us by dying on the cross.
But the cross does not gain back God’s favor.
Which brings us to the good news!
Ephesians 2:4-10
“But God” – the picture was bleak, but God acted because of his love and mercy.
Mercy and love are revelations of God’s being, not a response to something that merits love in the individual.
We are alive
God raised us up with Christ -- God creates life in the midst of death – our spirits are resurrected from death
Seated with Christ
Believers now have life with Christ, and with that life come privilege, honor, security and
In the Heavenly realms
Not heaven but in the very real spiritual reality around us where God’s wisdom is made known to the powers (3:10) and the place of battle with evil forces (6:12)
In Christ Jesus
To Paul, Christ’s death and resurrection are not merely events that produced benefit for believers
And we are a present (in the real heavenly world) and eternal display of God’s grace.
Saved by grace
The tense of the word in the Greek points to a past event and its continuing results.
Grace means the completely undeserved, loving commitment of God to us.
For some reason we will never understand, but is rooted in his nature, God gives himself to us, attaches himself to us, and acts to rescue us.
Faith
Describes the means by which salvation is appropriated.
Faith cannot be limited to mental assent or to believing certain ideas.
Faith is relational, describing the reliance on a reliable God.
Faith has an adhesive quality to it; it binds the believer to the one who is believed.
Salvation does not come from believing ideas or an emotional decision, but from being bound to Christ
This is not of yourselves
Here, “this” is neuter whereas “faith” is a feminine noun.
Not by works – any human condition or accomplishment by which one thinks to gain status or privilege before God.
In reality, nothing we do grants standing with God.
Praise should only go to God. The only legitimate boasting is in what God has done (1 Cor 1:31)
We are God’s workmanship
We are the result of his activity. The New Testament assumes that God’s act in Christ is parallel to creation itself.
Be careful not to define that word just in terms of ourselves.
The purpose of God’s creative activity is not merely to have a work of art to hang near his throne.
Rather, this new creation is to be active and productive and like the Creator.
When the early Christians tried to describe Jesus and his work, they did not merely describe him as an individual to whom certain things happened.
They saw him as the beginning of a new order, as a new Adam heading up a new race.
“Black Lives Matter” is a familiar phrase/ But let me share a different phrase based on this passage: “Dead People Matter”
How do we know? Because God showed unmeasurable grace and mercy to people dead in their sins
At the judgment seat of Christ all colors of the humanity will gather
But there will be only two groups of people – alive or dead
For those who are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus, there are “good works” to be done
Of first importance is sharing the message of life with the dead
One more thing and then I am done
Faith – lost in translation
Paul’s understanding of “faith” includes attachment, union, and solidarity with Christ
Faith joins us to Christ and affects the whole reality of our lives.
[the Glue illustration]
This passage contrasts two ways of living, the former life in sins and the present life in Christ.
By implication the text asks, “Where will you live?”
If one lives in sin, one’s identity is determined by sin, the old world order, and the “ruler of the kingdom of the air.”
Such a person is controlled by sinful desires and reasonings and, consequently, lives under the wrath of God.
And it is bigger than the individual and the choices one makes. There is a world order and a power of evil.
How did the United States become so distorted with racism?
The problem for Christians is that two overlapping realms or ages exist.
Though a new age exists in Christ, the old age is still with us and at work.
Our true identity is not determined by personal characteristics, experiences, and abilities, even though those items are important.
It is determined by life in and with Jesus Christ.
Our true identity – Glued to Jesus
Let’s look for the opportunities God is already orchestrating to share life with a dead person
We are simply not going to agree with everyone; in fact, I am pretty confident that some listening today don’t agree with everything I’ve said this morning. But let me invite you to join me in a five-day devotional on You Version:
“How to Love People You Disagree With”
Joe Chau – Friday – Walk of Mourning – 3,000 heartbroken and repenting over the mistreatment of black people in our nation
Mike Smith
“I pray that in these scary times our Jesus-filled officers will rise up! I have family, friends and a loved one in law enforcement and others that are serving to protect our country. Praying for their spouse and families. These are scary times for them, too! Jesus weed out every evil spirit, expose it! That your light and love may shine!! You always win, Lord!”