Reference

Ephesians 2:1-10

Sermon Notes

  1. We were _______ in our sins (v. 1-3)
  2. God made us _______ with Christ (v. 4-9)
    1. Through God’s _________ and _______ (v. 4-5)
    2. For God’s _______ (v. 6-7)  C. By God’s _______ alone (v. 8-9)
  3. We are _________ to _______ (v. 10)

Going Deeper

  1. Read Isaiah 59:2. How is this passage similar to Romans 6:23 and
    Ephesians 2:1-3? In what ways have you sinned?
  2. How has our culture tried to soften the seriousness of sin? How have
    churches tried to do the same? What do we need to do to be faithful?
  3. In what areas of our culture do you see secularism, Satan and spiritual
    darkness (Eph. 2:2)? How can we avoid being assimilated into this culture?
    How can we speak truth into this culture?
  4. How does verse 3 break down pride in our hearts?
  5. Eph. 2:1-3 describe what theologians call total depravity. John Stott
    says, “The biblical doctrine of ‘total depravity’ means neither that all
    human are equally depraved, nor that nobody is capable of any good, but
    rather that no part of any human person (mind, emotions, conscience,
    will, etc.) has remained untainted by the fall.”
  6. Read Romans 5:12-14. How did sin enter the world? How was sin passed
    on? Read Isaiah 6:1-5. What does God’s holiness do to Isaiah? Now read
    Isaiah 6:6-7. What is the good news in this passage? How does this point to
    Jesus?
  7. Read Ephesians 2:4-5. What two qualities of God are shown in our being
    making us alive with Christ? How will you show these two qualities to others
    this week?
  8. How are we saved according to the end of v. 5 and v. 8?
  9. Why is it significant that we were raised and seated with him (Christ) in
    verse 6 (see Eph. 1:20)? How will you glorify God for this gift of his grace?
  10. What were we created to do according to Eph. 2:10? What good works
    has God prepared for you to do? How will you be obedient to do those goods
    works this week?
    “God does not leave us seated and inactive—he has started the new creation
    in us that we might start walking in good works.”
    -S. M. Baugh