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Ephesians 2:8-10
From Death to Life – Part 2
I. Who we were (vv.
1-3)
II.
What God did (vv.
4-7)
III.
How God did it (vv.
8-10)
A. Salvation by God’s grace (vv.
8-9)
1.
By grace (v.
8a)
2. Through faith (v.
8a)
3.
Not of ourselves (v.
8b)
4. It is the gift of God (v.
8c)
5.
Not by works (v.
9a)
6. Lest any man should boast (v.
9ab)
B. Salvation to good works (v.
10)
1.
We are God’s creation (v.
10a)
2. Created in Christ Jesus (v.
10b)
3.
For good works (v.
10b)
4. Works that God prepared beforehand (v.
10c)
5.
For us to walk in (v.
10c)
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