From Spiritual Death to Life: God's Transformative Grace

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1. "But God, being rich in mercy, made love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ, by grace you have been saved, and raised us up with him, and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus." [04:10] (31 seconds) ( | | )

2. "There has never been sweeter words in the context of the scriptures than to say all of this, but God. It implies that there is something different. There is going to be a change that takes place. That apart from God, we were just carrying on the course of our life into eternal oblivion. But God steps in and he changes things." [05:42] (25 seconds) ( | | )

3. "God is abundant. He has more than enough mercy. He's rich in mercy. And when it comes to compassion, when it comes to mercy, we have to know, church, that our Father is a multi-trillionaire. He's got more than enough for us. More than enough. We can't exhaust his grace and his mercy. He has more than enough." [06:18] (21 seconds) ( | | )

4. "God doesn't say, I love you if you dot, dot, dot. God says, I love you, period. That's unconditional love. It doesn't matter what you've done, what you're doing, where you are, what's going on, I love you, period. That's God's love for his church. In fact, our ability to love is tied to God's abundant love for us." [07:21] (26 seconds) ( | | )

5. "Mercy pities, grace pardons. That's the difference. So how much grace, grace does God have? Paul uses this word, immeasurable. It can't be measured. It can't be exhausted. It never runs out. Then we learn that in Christ Jesus, God manifests kindness to us. Look at the verse. The riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. Did you know that God is kind?" [09:17] (40 seconds) ( | | )

6. "The difference between the response that God has to you is simply this. Are you in Christ Jesus or not? That's the only difference. That's the only difference between whether he's going to be vengeful to punish sin or whether he's going to be loving and kind because he's been gracious through the cross." [10:01] (22 seconds) ( | | )

7. "So you see that Easter is not just about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It's also about the resurrection of the church. In other words, you and me. If we are His. So we were dead spiritually. Jesus died physically. Jesus rose physically. We rose spiritually. So we don't have to die that death. Notice that it's God who brings us through this process. God made us alive. God raised us up. God seated us. The Father is the one who does this work." [15:11] (43 seconds) ( | | )

8. "We didn't choose to embark on this impossible journey with Christ. How do you know? Because nobody would have chosen the cross. Nobody. Jesus did. Jesus chose the cross. I was in conversation with someone this week. And we were talking about this. We were talking about how Jesus was betrayed by His own friends. And He said to me, do you think that maybe Jesus might have known this was all going to happen? Yeah. In fact, He was counting on it." [16:06] (36 seconds) ( | | )

9. "God, in His immeasurable grace, sends His Son, Jesus, to die a gruesome death physically and spiritually so that we wouldn't have to die spiritually. Paul says it's by grace you've been saved. Because God is loving, and generous, and merciful. We were the sheep that was dead. Out there in the cold. Wolves encircling us by ourselves. And God set out to find us. And when He found us, He took off His robe of righteousness and wrapped it around us and made us alive." [17:09] (50 seconds) ( | | )

10. "Why does Easter matter? If you're not in Christ, you will die. If you are in Christ, you will live forever. That's what it's about, really. So what does it mean to be in Christ? I have a simple little test for you. Is He your God? Can you say with Thomas, My Lord and my God? Do you live like Jesus is your God? Or do you live according to other gods? Are the things of this world your God? Is the devil your God? Whether conscious, or unconscious, or worse, are you your own God?" [22:38] (58 seconds) ( | | )

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