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Ephesians 2:6–10 (R19331938)
ja yhdessä hänen kanssaan herättänyt ja yhdessä hänen kanssaan asettanut meidät taivaallisiin Kristuksessa Jeesuksessa,
osoittaakseen tulevina maailmanaikoina armonsa ylenpalttista runsautta, hyvyydessään meitä kohtaan Kristuksessa Jeesuksessa.
Sillä armosta te olette pelastetut uskon kautta, ette itsenne kautta—se on Jumalan lahja—
ette tekojen kautta, ettei kukaan kerskaisi.
Sillä me olemme hänen tekonsa, luodut Kristuksessa Jeesuksessa hyviä töitä varten, jotka Jumala on edeltäpäin valmistanut, että me niissä vaeltaisimme.
Application: Elää elämää todeksi Kristus identiteetissä.
Lohtu
pelastusvarmuus
Miten käytännössä näkyy elämässä kun olemme Kristuksessa?
Koti, työ, harrastukset, päiväkoti, koulu
Union with Christ applikaatiot:
If you're feeling distant from God, consider the challenge of juggling household responsibilities with spiritual growth. Set aside regular times during the week just for you—to read a devotional or journal your prayers focusing on what it means to be one with Christ. This dedicated time will allow you to recharge and reconnect, cultivating an environment at home where Christ's presence is felt and influences daily life.
Ettei kukaan kerkaisi: miten meidän tulisi vastata tähän totuuteen?
Ei ylpeyttä
Koska me saatiin rikasta armoa, ja Isä on rikas antaja, ollaan mekin rikkaita antajia.
Teaching: The sermon teaches that our identity as believers is fundamentally linked to Christ's resurrection and ascension. By understanding that we are seated with Him in the heavenly realms, we can better grasp our spiritual authority and responsibility in living a life that reflects His character.
How this passage could point to Christ: In the context of the Bible, this passage reflects the overarching theme of redemption and the unity of believers with Christ. It signifies not only His victory over sin and death but also the believer's participation in that victory, reaffirming Christ's central role in salvation history.
Big Idea: Believers are to live in the reality of their renewed identity as those who are seated with Christ, which empowers them to overcome the challenges of life with confidence, purpose, and a heavenly perspective.
Recommended Study: Consider exploring the Greek terms used in Ephesians 2:6 to understand their full implications regarding identity and authority. Utilize Logos to examine the broader context of Ephesians, focusing on the themes of grace and unity in Christ, as well as cross-references to similar teachings in the New Testament that reinforce this concept.

1. Raised to New Life

Ephesians 2:6
You could focus on the transformative aspect of being raised with Christ, suggesting that believers embrace a new identity defined by grace and power as part of God's family. This identity liberates them from past failures and offers a hopeful future, aligning with the victory Christ achieved. Living in this reality requires a conscious dismissal of worldly definitions—a vital step in walking confidently and purposefully in companionship with Christ.

2. Seated with Authority

Ephesians 2:6
Perhaps highlight the significance of being seated with Christ, suggesting that believers recognize the authority and intimacy this position implies. It encourages living out faith with the assurance of divine guidance and empowerment. Understanding this heavenly seating affirms that Christians are not merely passive recipients of grace but active participants in God’s mission, equipped to address life's challenges with courage and conviction.
Ef 2:8 pelastus on passiivissa: passive — The grammatical voice that signifies that the subject is being acted upon; i.e., the subject is the receiver of the verbal action. A verb in the passive voice with God as the stated or implied agent is often referred to as the “divine passive.”
Taute on passiivissa, mutta usko ja armo ovat feminiinejä. Eli “se” ei suoraan puhu kummastakaan pelkästään. Se osoittaa, että koko pelastus on Jumalan lahja.
Tämä voisi olla applikaatiossa:

Overflowing with Mercy: Embracing God's Rich Compassion

Summary: This theme focuses on the abundant mercy of God, emphasizing how His compassion towards humanity is profound and transformative.
Application:
This sermon can help Christians understand that no matter their past mistakes or failures, they are always met with God's mercy, encouraging them to extend that same mercy to others.
Teaching: The teaching centers around the nature of God's mercy, illustrating that it is not based on our worthiness but on His character and love, prompting believers to reflect this generosity in their own lives.
How this passage could point to Christ: In Christ, we see the ultimate expression of God's mercy — His sacrifice on the cross demonstrates that mercy is available to all who believe, fulfilling the promise of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Iso ajatus: Jumalan ylenpalttinen armon osoitus meitä kohtaan kutsuu meitä olemaan ylenpalttisen kiitollisia Jumalaa kohtaa.
God's rich mercy is a call for us to accept our worth in His eyes and compel us to show the same mercy to others, reflecting His love through our actions.
Recommended Study: As you prepare, consider using Logos to explore biblical definitions of mercy and grace, focusing on key passages such as Ephesians 2:4-5. Look into the Greek terms used for mercy and how they appear throughout the New Testament. You might also examine commentaries that discuss the implications of mercy in the life of a believer and how it translates into practical living.

2. Revelation of Mercy

Ephesians 2:4-7
In these verses, God's character is revealed through His mercy and love expressed in Christ. You might focus on how mercy is not just about forgiveness but about being made alive with Christ. This reflects the Christocentric theme of transformation and salvation found solely through Him. Encouraging others to let this mercy shape their identity will reinforce the application and big idea.

3. Reflecting Mercy in Action

Ephesians 2:8-10
Maybe, these verses communicate how we are God's workmanship, created for good works as a result of His mercy. It suggests that receiving His mercy should lead to transformative action in our lives. Addressing this call to reflect this mercy in practical ways serves to connect the teaching with everyday living, emphasizing action through grace.
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