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The Forge - Ephesians 2 The Forge

    • Christianity

1. Ephesians 2:1-5 says that we who were once dead in our transgressions have been made alive with Christ. Our only requirement is to believe. It is in God's mercy and by His grace that we are saved.
Mercy: Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone who is within one's power to punish or harm.
Grace: The free and unmerited favor of God.
What does it mean for your life that you are saved instead of punished? What does that mean for how you treat others? Is it easy for you to accept the gracious gift of salvation from God? Or do you find yourself trying to earn your salvation? If so, how do you try to earn it?
2. Testimony is a powerful tool God uses to do some of his best work.
"God can point to us in all future ages as examples of the incredible wealth of his grace and kindness toward us." (v. 7)
What is a piece of your testimony? What part of your life or story can you contribute ONLY to the grace and kindness of God? Write it down and share it with someone. Even if it is something seemingly small, God can still use that story as an example for others.
3. "For Christ himself has brought peace to us.” (v. 14)
Jesus himself is our peace. Paul is reminding the Ephesians that Jesus came to bring peace. Peace in our relationships. Peace in our souls and with God through salvation. The Greek word used here is 'eirene.' The definition of 'eirene' is harmony, concord, security, safety, the tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ
What area of your life do you need peace right now? Do you need to experience it in your relationship with God? Are you struggling with internal peace? What are you trusting to fulfill that need for peace other than God? Do you need peace in any of your relationships?
4. In Ephesians, there is much talk of unity within the house of God, in God's family. Only together are we the "holy temple for the Lord." (v. 21
How do we find ways to keep the Body of Christ working together as a unit in a world that seems to love Us vs. Them? How do we stay unified in the face of division? How do all followers of Jesus put aside differences for a common goal?

1. Ephesians 2:1-5 says that we who were once dead in our transgressions have been made alive with Christ. Our only requirement is to believe. It is in God's mercy and by His grace that we are saved.
Mercy: Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone who is within one's power to punish or harm.
Grace: The free and unmerited favor of God.
What does it mean for your life that you are saved instead of punished? What does that mean for how you treat others? Is it easy for you to accept the gracious gift of salvation from God? Or do you find yourself trying to earn your salvation? If so, how do you try to earn it?
2. Testimony is a powerful tool God uses to do some of his best work.
"God can point to us in all future ages as examples of the incredible wealth of his grace and kindness toward us." (v. 7)
What is a piece of your testimony? What part of your life or story can you contribute ONLY to the grace and kindness of God? Write it down and share it with someone. Even if it is something seemingly small, God can still use that story as an example for others.
3. "For Christ himself has brought peace to us.” (v. 14)
Jesus himself is our peace. Paul is reminding the Ephesians that Jesus came to bring peace. Peace in our relationships. Peace in our souls and with God through salvation. The Greek word used here is 'eirene.' The definition of 'eirene' is harmony, concord, security, safety, the tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ
What area of your life do you need peace right now? Do you need to experience it in your relationship with God? Are you struggling with internal peace? What are you trusting to fulfill that need for peace other than God? Do you need peace in any of your relationships?
4. In Ephesians, there is much talk of unity within the house of God, in God's family. Only together are we the "holy temple for the Lord." (v. 21
How do we find ways to keep the Body of Christ working together as a unit in a world that seems to love Us vs. Them? How do we stay unified in the face of division? How do all followers of Jesus put aside differences for a common goal?

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