Today, I began by welcoming everyone warmly, emphasizing the importance of community and connection, even extending our greetings to those joining us online. I stressed the significance of knowing that we are God's creation, designed with a purpose and called to live out that purpose in relationship with Him.
I then transitioned into discussing the cultural narratives that often contradict the biblical narrative about our origins and purpose. I highlighted how, from a young age, many are taught a secular view of existence—that life is accidental and purpose is self-defined. This worldview starkly contrasts with the biblical understanding that we are intentionally created by God, designed for a relationship with Him, and called to live out a purpose that aligns with His will.
Delving deeper into Scripture, I focused on Ephesians Chapter 2, emphasizing that we were once dead in our sins but have been made alive through Christ. This transformation is not by our own doing but is a gift from God, underscoring that our salvation and new life are solely due to His grace and mercy. This foundational truth sets the stage for understanding our identity and purpose in Christ.
I further explored the concept of being God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand for us to walk in. This truth highlights that our lives have a divine trajectory, designed for meaningful impact and aligned with God’s eternal purposes.
I concluded by addressing the practical implications of these truths in our daily lives. Living out our identity in Christ means rejecting the old self with its corrupt desires and embracing the new self, renewed in the image of our Creator. This transformation is both a gift and a calling, requiring us to submit to God’s lordship and actively participate in His redemptive work in the world.
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