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Ephesians 2:1-7
From Death to Life
I.
Who we were (vv.
1-3)
A. Our condition declared (v. 1)
1. Dead in trespasses
2. Dead in sins
B. Our condition described (vv.
2-3b)
1.
We lived in the ways of this world (v.
2a)
2. We lived under the influence of the Devil (v.
2b-2c)
3. We lived controlled by sinful desires (v.
3a-3b)
C. Our condition condemned (v.
3c)
II.
What God did (vv.
4-7)
A. His character declared (vv.
3, 5c and 7)
1.
His mercy
2. His love
3. His grace (v.
5c)
4. His kindness (v.
7)
B. His action described (vv.
5-6)
1.
He made us alive together with Christ (v.
5b)
2.
He has resurrected us together with Christ (v.
6a)
3.
He has seated us together with Christ (v.
6b)
C. His action explained (v.
7)
1.
The timing (v.
7a)
2. The purpose (v.
7b)
3. The essence (v.
7c)
III.
How God did it (vv.
8-10)
1
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