Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Ephesians 4:1-6 God wants us to put our theology to practice. God has not just saved us, but He has called us to live lives of purpose. Paul describes seven theological realities that unite us, and all of them are rooted in the Trinity. Our unity finds its source and its power in God. Paul is saying we are already united in God, now we should put what we belief into practice within the church.
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Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Ephesians 3: 1-13 We have all kinds of perceived needs, but our greatest need not a job, a house, good health, or finances. Our greatest need is to know and follow God’s eternal purpose. The book of Ephesians is about God’s purpose for the unity of church. To not understand this purpose is like trying to build with the wrong blueprint. Racial prejudice in the church robs the church of its witness because it undermines the message of grace. The gospel transcends all barriers and makes us all one in the church.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Ephesians 2:11-22 There have been thousands of peace covenants brought by man that have failed. The only eternal peace covenant that will last is the one made by God through Jesus Christ. Sin is the great separator in this world. Sin separated man from God, sin separated man from man. Paul describes the greatest peace mission in history- Jesus through cross not only reconciled man to God, but He also destroys all barriers and brings all races together as one.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Ephesians 2:1-10 There are only two options: either all have to die for their sins, or someone has to die for the sins of us all. That is what Jesus did upon the cross but then He rose from the dead. Jesus is alive and because He is alive we can be forgiven of our sins, we can have a relationship with God. All of that is by God’s amazing grace.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Ephesians 2:1-7 Bible teaches that man is not spiritually sick, but spiritually dead. Our greatest need is not healing or reformation; our greatest need is regeneration, to be born again. Jesus is the one who makes us spiritually alive and transforms us from objects of God's wrath to trophies of God's grace.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Ephesians 1:15-23 Facts are useless in and of themselves, it is the meaning and purpose of those facts that give them significance. We have spiritual truth right in front of us, but we do not always see its significance because our spiritual sight has grown dim. God wants us to not only know of Him in our mind, He wants us to grasp and experience the significance of Him in our lives.
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