Grace, Faith, and Our Call to Serve

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1) "Well, in Ephesians chapter two, verse 10, Paul shares with us how Jesus takes poor smudges like you and me and with a dab of grace here and with a smear and a touch of mercy there, he creates out of our lives, out of our nothingness, amazing masterpieces." [41:00]( | | )

2) "Now here's the key. It's neither the brush nor the paint he uses, but it's the skill of his own hand which does it all. You and I, we are works of grace, masterpieces of God. Because of what God can do, not because of what we can do." [42:10]( | | )

3) "And so Paul begins with talking about that we all have this shared, spiritual dilemma. That is, we're all sinners in need of a savior. That all of us like sheep have gone astray and each of us has turned to our own way." [45:18]( | | )

4) "Because of Adam's decision, we are all now infected with a common malady. We've all been infected with this fatal condition, this disease called sin. And here's the worst part. There's nothing we can do to fix the problem. We're incapable of solving this issue." [46:49]( | | )

5) "God, Paul explains that because of this unfathomable love for you and for me, God graciously laid down his life on an old rugged cross to rescue you and me from sin. Listen very carefully. This is the only provision God has made for anyone's forgiveness." [50:07]( | | )

6) "Whereas grace is the objective basis of salvation, faith is the subjective means by which it's received. It means Jesus' death on the cross is the one and only solution, the only one and only provision to the problem of sin, but it's not universally applied." [53:44]( | | )

7) "To be rescued from the wages of sin requires that we individually respond to the offering of God's gift. God says, if you want to have your sins forgiven, if you want to be rescued from the dominion of darkness, if you want to come into the family of God, you must believe." [55:15]( | | )

8) "With his artistic eye, he sees the potential of even the hardest hearts. He sees not only who you are, he sees what you can be because of his grace. And when you, by faith, open your heart and you receive his mercy, God, with his loving, gentle hand, as a master artist, he'll begin to shape and to mold your life into a beautiful work of art to be put on display for other people to see." [01:07:21]( | | )

9) "But then he says, for you are his workmanship. You are his masterpiece. That he created us anew in Christ Jesus so that we can do the good things God has planned for us long ago. Do you see that? So that we can do the good things." [01:00:25]( | | )

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