Read: Ephesians 2:1-10 We are His workmanship, If you've ever wanted to live in a castle, this is your chance. The
state of Saxony in eastern Germany has a dozen castles for sale, each
priced at one German mark (which is just over half a US dollar). There is a catch, however. According to a New York Times article,
the historic structures are in advanced stages of disrepair, and buyers
must restore each property "consistent with its historical
architecture." Estimates for restoration run from $7 million to $60
million per castle. It has occurred to me that buying a fixer-upper's nightmare gives us
a picture of what God has done for each of us in Jesus. Ephesians 2:1
bluntly states our condition without Christ - "dead in trespasses
and sins." But the hopelessness of the human condition never
deters God's love. The renovation and renewal the Father carries out in all who receive
His Son begins with new life. "But God,...even when we were dead
in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ" (vv.4-5). And
what God purchased at the great cost of His only Son, He gives to us
freely (vv.5-9). Like derelict castles restored far beyond their former glory, our
transformed lives point others to God, who is rich in mercy, grace, and
love. -David C. McCasland Putting It Into Practice WHEN WE RECEIVE CHRIST, GOD'S WORK ISN'T OVER - OUR DAILY BREAD, Copyright 1998 by Radio Bible Class, Grand
Rapids,Michigan. Used by permission.
created in Christ Jesus
for good
works.
-Eph. 2:10
Colossians 3:1 tells us we were
"raised with Christ."
Because of that, what are some of
the practical
instructions we are given on how to live? (vv.5-17).
IT HAS JUST
BEGUN.
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