In his sermon titled "Out of the Graveyard," Steve Tepfenhart addresses the theological doctrine of salvation as articulated in Ephesians 2:1-9. He emphasizes humanity's dire state due to sin, describing individuals as spiritually dead, disobedient, depraved, and doomed without the intervention of God. Tepfenhart draws upon key verses to delineate how God's grace awakens the spiritually dead, highlighting verses that illustrate the contrast between sin's condemnation and God's redemptive actions through Christ. He underscores the significance of recognizing our spiritual position in Christ, reminding believers not to take their salvation for granted. This exhortation invites a deeper appreciation for God’s mercy and the assurance of salvation as a gift, encouraging a life of worship and gratitude.
“We were dead in trespasses and sins, and then through the power of the Holy Spirit and the preaching of the Word of God, He made us alive.”
“God provided himself a lamb, the lamb... He loves us, quickened us, exalts us, and keeps us.”
“Sin works against us, but God works for us.”
“If we could lose our salvation, then what Christ did on the cross would not have been complete.”
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