Transformed by Grace: Understanding Salvation in Christ

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The great point which the Apostle makes in this epistle its central theme innocence is the theme that the Apostle announces in the tenth verse of the first chapter that in the dispensation of the fullness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ both which are in heaven and which are on earth even in him. [00:04:28]

The tragic thing that is being forgotten by the vast majority of people is that the really important thing in the world this morning is God's activity what God is doing not what men are doing of course men are doing things and it's right that they should do them I'm not trying to detract from the importance of statesmanship and all these things. [00:06:53]

The Apostle reminds us that it is something that God has planned before the foundation of the world you see here we have our very fundamentals of our faith there's nothing contingent about this what God is doing is not dependent upon men and not even dependent upon the response of men it's all planned out by God. [00:07:41]

I remind you of these things again because as we come to work through this second chapter we will find that the Apostle goes under beating it we've seen it already in the reading this morning everything is to the praise of the glory of His grace he's told us that in verse 6 he stood as it in verse 7 that we should be to the praise of his glory who first trusted in Christ. [00:08:46]

There is no such thing as a salvation without Christ at the center we mustn't listen to people who tell us about how God is blessing them unless Jesus Christ is central they may think their prayers are being answered that they're being guided and various other things but God according to this argument it does not deal with us at all except in Jesus Christ. [00:09:54]

The Apostle has told us in a memorable phrase what it is that God has done for us and the office to us in our Lord and Savior it is worth blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ let us remind ourselves of these things this morning we are here to thank God and to praise God. [00:11:23]

He prays that the eyes of their understanding may be enlightened that they may come to know certain things now all that has been done for them they have been brought into this realm he tells them yes but if they're really to enjoy the Christian life if they're to live it fully if they're really out of function as God's people here upon earth. [00:14:17]

The same power that raised the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead and set him in the heavenly places at the right hand of God far above all principality and power and might and Dominion and every name that is named not only in this world but also in that which is to come that's the power that is working in us. [00:16:30]

The Apostle is anxious that they may know that nothing therefore can frustrate this purpose of God and nothing can withstand these things have absolutes and they are certain and the thing that you and I you have to realize is that it is that very power that is working in us and that if we are Christians at all this morning it is because that power is already worked in us. [00:17:59]

The Apostle tells us that there were two main difficulties the first was the state of the condition of these people by nature that is what the Apostle deals with inverse is 1 to 10 in this second chapter the condition the state of these Ephesians the further conversion in sin and before they could be made fellow heirs with the Jews in the kingdom with the Christian views in the kingdom. [00:21:24]

The Apostle here describes if we only saw it our hearts would go out to them we'd see them as our Lord saw them and the other great heart of compassion for them the failure in our missionary and evangelistic zeal is entirely due to this we haven't seen it as it is what they are what they might be and what Christ has done for them. [00:37:39]

We must contemplate men in sin until we are horrified until we are alarmed until we are desperate about them until we're praying for them and until having seen that we've been brought out of it we are ourselves lost in a sense of wonder love and praise very well that is the introduction to the second chapter of Paul's epistle to the Ephesians. [00:40:13]

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