The message begins with an invitation to give thanks and to remember the wondrous works of God. It emphasizes that everyone is included in the people of God, grafted into the nation of Israel and called into a royal priesthood. The focus is on the hope that God is a way maker and miracle worker, whose promises are true and can be trusted in any season of life. The message acknowledges that even in uncertain or dark times, God is great and worthy of praise.
The message then delves into the human condition of sin, describing it as a form of enslavement from which there is no escape without divine intervention. It uses strong language to describe the human state apart from Christ as dead in trespasses and sins, living according to the ways of the world and under the influence of the ruler of the power of the air. The message underscores the severity of this condition by stating that apart from Christ, people are hopeless, disobedient, depraved, deceived, and doomed.
However, the message pivots to the transformative power of God's love and mercy. It introduces the phrase "But God," which signifies a turning point from the hopeless state of humanity to the hope offered through Christ. The message explains that God, rich in mercy and because of His great love, made people alive with Christ even when they were dead in their sins. It emphasizes that salvation is a gift of grace through faith, not a result of human works, so that no one can boast.
The message further explains that being a Christian is not about achieving salvation through one's own efforts but about receiving the gift of grace that God offers through Jesus Christ. It challenges listeners to respond to this good news, stating that the news of salvation demands a response that changes everything. The message invites those who have not put their faith in Christ to do so and to experience the transition from death to life.
The message concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to examine their lives and consider whether they are living in a way that points to Christ. It encourages those who have already put their faith in Christ to follow Him anew and to engage in the good works that God has prepared for them. The message ends with a prayer of thanksgiving for God's love and the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, and an invitation for personal response to the good news.
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