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Ephesians 2
The Ephesian believers were once spiritually dead in their sins, following the ways of the world; however, God, rich in mercy, made them alive with Christ. Their salvation is accomplished by grace through faith, not by works, so no one can boast. As God’s handiwork and driven by His incredible mercy, they were created in Christ for good works that He prepared for them. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, the barrier between Jews and Gentiles was removed, making all believers one in Him. No longer strangers, they became citizens of God’s kingdom and members of His family. Together, they were being built into a holy temple, with Christ as the cornerstone, becoming a dwelling place for God’s Spirit.
No one deserves to be in a saved relationship with God. We have all given in to the enemy and sinned against our Father. “But God, rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us,” made us alive together through Christ. God’s act of grace saves us through Jesus as we choose to have faith in Him. Our works are flawed, but Christ’s perfect work has restored those who trust and follow Him. We now live faithful to Him, grateful for what God has done for us through His Son. And we are not alone. Christ has broken down walls, uniting all believers in one body, with access in one Spirit to the Father. We build our lives on Jesus, and we joyfully do so together.
Kind Lord, we humbly thank You for Your abundant mercy and great love that made us alive in Christ. We know we were once dead in our sins, but by Your grace, we are saved through faith. Help us walk in the good works You have prepared for us, living as reflections of Your love. Unite us as one body, breaking down any barriers of division. May we always remember that we are Your dwelling place, built on Christ, our cornerstone. Help us recognize Your Spirit and live with hearts of gratitude filled with peace, love, and humble service.
Thought Questions:
- You once walked in darkness, refusing to live in the light of Christ. What did God do that changed your heart and caused you to repent?
- Christ’s blood broke down all walls and united all believers. Is that still an important message for the church today? Why is it needful?
- Christians must keep growing into a holy temple with Jesus as our cornerstone. What helps you keep growing in Him alongside believers?