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In Ephesians 2:1–10, we’re reminded of the breathtaking contrast at the heart of the gospel: we were dead in our sin, but God made us alive in Christ. This week, guest speaker Tinika Wyatt led us through this powerful passage, inviting us to see grace not as a small or ordinary thing, but as God’s radical, life-giving work on our behalf. Salvation is not something we earn or achieve—it is God’s gift from start to finish. Out of His great love and rich mercy, God rescues us from death, raises us with Christ, and calls us His workmanship, created for good works He prepared long ago. This is uncommon grace—grace that transforms our identity, redefines our purpose, and sends us out to live fully alive in Christ and extend that same grace to others.
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In Ephesians 2:1–10, we’re reminded of the breathtaking contrast at the heart of the gospel: we were dead in our sin, but God made us alive in Christ. This week, guest speaker Tinika Wyatt led us through this powerful passage, inviting us to see grace not as a small or ordinary thing, but as God’s radical, life-giving work on our behalf. Salvation is not something we earn or achieve—it is God’s gift from start to finish. Out of His great love and rich mercy, God rescues us from death, raises us with Christ, and calls us His workmanship, created for good works He prepared long ago. This is uncommon grace—grace that transforms our identity, redefines our purpose, and sends us out to live fully alive in Christ and extend that same grace to others.

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