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  1. Here is the "Ashton Version" of Ephesians 2:1-10. It is not inspired but is my working copy of "the plan". That means it works for me.

    Jesus resurrected us even though we were dead in sin. We used to do those things that were normal for the world but were really disobedient to God. Our appetites ruled us and we did what we liked simply because they felt good to us. We even used to get angry without cause.
    But, God still loved us, even though we were dead and ignored him and he resurrected us. (That is what grace does?) He raised us and not only that, he made us companions of Jesus. That is heaven! Now, He wants to continue to show us his love for us into the future.
    We are saved by grace. It is not about what we do. It’s a gift.
    Nobody can boast about what they did to get saved. We are restored, resurrected in Jesus to do good works in just the way that God originally intended.

    What's your working plan?

    (46)
    • Maurice: The Bible (and our lesson) teaches that we too shall live, because of Christ's resurrection power and love. The saga ends with His victorious return to make heaven our eternal home, if we have accepted and trusted His power to keep us clothed in His righteousness.

      It is easy for me to be enamoured of "the surpassing greatness," of God's power, referenced in Ephesians 1:19. Oh the wonder that this resurrection power lies within us, through the Holy Spirit's connection with Him: He who has demonstrated infinite love that conquered death and the grave ...!
      Through the Holy Spirit's insight - a by-product of growth in understanding of God's all-encompassing inspirational power - I can only love Him more. "The exceeding greatness of His power," prompts the daily renewal of a surrendered, winning life. 1Thess 1:2
      Through Christ, may our magnificent and merciful, faithful and forgiving, all-powerful Creator God be magnified, in all our generations!

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  2. Eph. 2:8-9 - ”For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
    2 Tim.1:7 - ”For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.

    As I study the Scriptures, I am able to understand better and better what it means: “made us alive together with [in] Christ.” Yes, we are ‘witnesses of our own rescue’, and beyond this, we are also the witnesses to the love of the Rescuers, our heavenly Father and His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. To them belong all Glory, Honor and Praise.

    Not only are we brought back to life, but even more so, brought back to a new life through joining the heavenly family of God’s children; forever grateful and humbled by the all-out effort of their rescue. The rescued, in the spirit of 2 Tim.1:7, is given to show their love and gratitude in his/her new lease on life.

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  3. How does Christ rescue us?
    1. Christ allows us to be born again, becoming alive in Him.
    2. When we awake, He gives us light, we let it shine into our hearts, then let His light shine out to others.
    3. We recieve the abundance of grace and accept the gift of righteousness.
    4. We let Christ keep us from deception of those who would water down the truth, empty words if you prefer, even trying to excuse our sins.
    5. We take God's gift of power to help us stay steadfast in His love, and to help our minds stay on a in Christ path.

    I would say this week we will find that if we allow God to give us the mind set David talks about in Psalms 62:5-8, then we are rescued by Christ, in Christ, and through Christ. Is not that how Paul could write from prison while in chains, Ephesians 3:20-21. Paul had the bond to God that Job did. Though they had trials and tribulations, they hung on to His love, and power to protect them from doubt, deception, discouragement, lack of trust, and short memories of His faithfulness.

    (7)
  4. Through literature, I have come across many beautiful and some sad rescue stories...

    Story 1
    This one is usually used during stewardship seminars. A story is told about a very stingy man. He was very ungenerous and would never share anything with anyone. One day he fell into a deep pit whilst walking. People tried to rescue him and they failed. The rescuers would say, 'give me your hand' and because he was stingy, he refused. One person who knew
    him better said, 'take my hand'. And surely he extended his hand and was rescued...

    Jesus offers to rescue us from the pit of sin. What do we give Him in return? Our sin polluted hearts. It's so sad that we are selfish and stingy, even with our tainted hearts.

    Oh how I wish that we could surrender our hearts to God...

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