The Grace Message
with Dr. Andrew Farley
EPIC: High-Impact Truths in the New Testament – Part 11
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Imagine yourself being raised up and seated with Christ in heavenly places. It might sound too lofty to understand at first, but it’s your reality. And grasping it will reshape how you see yourself and your daily life.
It means you can forget the idea of “getting closer” to Jesus. After all, you’re already united with Christ and one spirit with the Lord! God has already done the heavy lifting.
Dive into the full message now and let these power-packed truths revolutionize your outlook on everyday life!
Discussion Questions Ephesians 2:
1. Read verses 1-2. What does “dead in your trespasses and sins” mean? How does this description help us understand our condition before and after knowing Christ?
2. Read verse 3. How were we “children of wrath” according to this verse? How does this contrast with our new identity in Christ?
3. Read verse 4. What is significant about the phrase “But God…”? How does God’s mercy and love change everything in our story?
4. Read verse 5. Consider the words “alive” and “together” and comment on your closeness to God. How close are you? Why?
5. Read verses 6-7. What does it mean for us to be “raised up with Christ and seated with Him in the heavenly places”? How can this reality impact how we think daily? Why did God do this for us (Hint: See verse 7.)?
6. Read verses 8-9. How does understanding grace challenge any attempt to earn salvation through works? What does this do for ideas like “water baptism saves you” or “you can do something to lose your salvation”?
7. Read verse 10. React to this statement: If you’re God’s workmanship and you were designed from the ground up for good works, then you’re good by nature.
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