FHCC
20260301 Worship Service
                • Psalm 105:4ESV

                • Isaiah 55:6ESV

              • Raise A Hallelujah
              • Graves Into Gardens
                                  • His Mercy Is More
                                  • This Is Amazing Grace
                                          • Ephesians 2:1–10ESV

                                        • Introduction

                                          As I reflected on this text this week, I discovered that I already preached these verses to this congregation in November 2021.
                                          Preaching a favorite recipe reminds me of the church that got a new pastor. After extending a call, the church waited patiently for a few weeks until the pastor finish his obligations and move his family to town.
                                          When he finally arrived, he preached the same sermon that he did when he was a candidate. This made some on the board concerned, but they just figured he didn’t keep close records and didn’t realize his repeat. However, on his 2nd Sunday the new pastor preached the same sermon for a 3rd time.
                                          By now some are beginning to wonder if their search committee checked deep enough on the pastor’s grasp on reality and talk begins at the coffee shop and hair salon.
                                          Immediately after his 3rd Sunday, when he once again preached the same sermon, the Elders called an immediate meeting in the church office.
                                          With all the tact brother Bill could muster, he spoke on behalf of the board when he said, “Pastor, we really love having you in our town and your family is a nice addition to our community. We love the way you are meeting the people and learning our names and stories, but we have noticed something that is alarming to us. Do you realize you keep preaching the same sermon each week? I mean it is a great sermon, but it is starting to get a little repetitive.”
                                          The pastor kindly replies, “Yes, I know I keep preaching the same sermon and when the congregation puts this one into practice, then I’ll bring the next one.”
                                          Sometimes we want something new, and sometimes we appreciate a comfortable favorite. I have a pastor friend in Omaha, Eric Svoboda, who intentionally brings back a favorite sermon from the year on the Sunday between Christmas and New Years. I trust you won’t view this message as warmed up leftovers, but rather a fresh serving of a favorite recipe.
                                          Transition: Ephesians 2 begins with a description of a time when we were each unaware of God’s Goodness

                                          Unaware of God’s Goodness (Ephesians 2:1-3)

                                          Ephesians 2:1–3 ESV:2016
                                          And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience— among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the flesh and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind.
                                          Apart from Christ, most people fit into at least 1 of these categories.

                                          3 Life Aims (Eph 2:2-3)

                                          Pursuing what everybody else is doing
                                          Pursuing power in spirits and human religions
                                          Pursuing passions by whatever makes me happy
                                          My grandfather was an avid fishermen and hunter, but my dad never developed a love for those sports so unfortunately, I am not very good at fishing and have never gone hunting. With One exception…
                                          I learned of these places called Trout farms. At a trout farm, even I can catch my limit. Trout farms are built as the perfect place for fish to breed and multiply. The water is kept at just the right temperature. The feed is spread in the pond at consistent intervals and when the water gets too crowded some fish are magically relocated to other lakes.
                                          To a fish, a trout farm sounds like a perfect environment. But the whole purpose of their existence is to grow and multiply so they can be caught and eaten.
                                          4. In many respects that is the condition of humanity. We are fat, dumb and happy and don’t even realize our natural destiny.

                                          1 Common Condition (Eph 2:1 & Eph 2:3c)

                                          Ephesians 2:1–3 ESV:2016
                                          And you were dead in the trespasses and sins ... and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind.
                                          Many have asked others “What’s wrong with being happy? Doesn’t God love all of us equally?”
                                          All of the farm-raised fish are happy, and the Wildlife manager treats all the fish equally. But that doesn’t mean the fish are in a good situation.
                                          Apart from Christ all of us are by nature under wrath. Whether we are single, married, divorced, remarried, or consider ourselves gender fluid, we are ALL separated from God and in need of change.
                                          Just because God loves me does NOT mean my life is free from the need of repentance, forgiveness and transformation!
                                          TRANSITION: These first 3 verses are a grim reality if they are the end of the story. But I LOVE the first 2 words of the next verse… BUT GOD

                                          Adopted by God’s Goodness (Ephesians 2:4-7)

                                          Ephesians 2:4–7 ESV:2016
                                          But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved— and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.

                                          Who God Is (Ephesians 2:4)

                                          1. Rich in Mercy
                                          2. Great in Love
                                          I have some friends who have done pretty well with their finances and will never have to work another day in their lives. These are people that most of us would consider rich. But there is a whole other level of rich where people earn millions of dollars EACH year and whose bonuses are more than I will make in a lifetime. These are those we call super rich.
                                          I know some people who are giving, loving and merciful. But there are others who take it to a whole new level.
                                          God’s mercy and love even eclipses their kindness!

                                          What God Did (Ephesians 2:5-7)

                                          1. He resuscitates (made us alive)
                                          We tend to think of religious conversion as a person rationally weighing all the options then making a decision to accept or reject Christ.
                                          The reality according to this text is that it is more like a Paramedic rolling up on an unresponsive body.
                                          The last time I recertified in CPR, we were told to ask “Can you breathe?” If there is no response we are to yell out “No response, starting CPR” and tell somebody to call 911. We were not trained to ask “Do you want me to start CPR?”
                                          c. In a similar manner when we were spiritually dead, God chose to impart life and give us the capacity to respond to Him.
                                          2. He promotes (raised us up)
                                          There was a common notion among the people of Ephesus that there were 3 heavens. 1) atmosphere; 2) realm of angels and demons; and 3) where the highest gods dwell.
                                          To those who had been pursuing power in spirituality and human religion, a promise is made that God has transferred believers to the highest Heaven with Christ.
                                          3. He displays (he might show)
                                          Social Media has changed many who used to be very private. I know that a Promenade is common in some places so that all the students can be seen in their suits and gowns for those who want to get out and watch.
                                          But posting pics has enabled many proud parents to show off the children that bring them so much pride without waiting for the newspaper. From first day of school on the porch, to midfield, to center court, to the medal podium to the courthouse steps, I’ve seen the great pride that so many Chase Countians have in our students.
                                          This recognition of success is what God does. He brags on us because we are his inheritance.
                                          TRANSITION: Why would God demonstrate His goodness in this way?

                                          A Project of God’s Goodness (Ephesians 2:8-10)

                                          We are recipients of Grace (Eph 2:8-9)

                                          Ephesians 2:8–9 ESV:2016
                                          For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
                                          In a time when bold, colors, and different fonts were not a part of written correspondence, different devices were used to bring attention.
                                          1. By grace (both in v.5 and v.8)
                                          2. Not your own doing (counter-point)
                                          3. a gift (point)
                                          4. Not a result of works (counter-point reinforced)

                                          We are each a Masterpiece (Eph 2:10a)

                                          Ephesians 2:10 ESV:2016
                                          For we are his workmanship...
                                          This word only appears twice in the New Testament and just under 30 times in the version of the Old Testament that was common in the day of Jesus.
                                          The word sounds similar to our English word poem and some preachers have used this similar sounding word as fodder for many sermons.
                                          The larger context carries the idea of something that is intentionally made or done; it is the idea of product or merchandise that is manufactured by another.
                                          The idea is that you are not an accident or that you just happened to come to be a child of God. You are “God‘s doing”. He chose you and with intentionality gave you life, promoted you to the heavens and put you on display.
                                          Aaron tried the excuse with God “I threw the gold in the fire and this is what came out.” That excuse didn’t work then and it doesn’t work when it comes to you!

                                          We are each Designed according to a Plan (Eph 2:10)

                                          Ephesians 2:10 ESV:2016
                                          For we are... created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.
                                          In today’s text we learn that when we are given life, we are given a new purposewalking in good works
                                          “Acts designed specifically to benefit others, which are characteristic of God.”
                                          Contrasted to v.3 (selfish desires), when given life (v.5) we are to show goodness to others (v.10).
                                          Why doesn’t God just take us up to Heaven when we get saved? Because He has a plan to use us in the world.
                                          In Deuteronomy 8 we are introduced to the idea that it is because of God’s care that He disciplines us to obey and depend upon Him. The discipline of the wilderness was to prepare the Jewish people to represent God to the nations. God said “do this, this and this and avoid this, this, and this and the people will know that you belong to me.”
                                          Even after private tutoring for 40 years, they still didn’t get it! In their first battle after crossing into the land they were told to do something strange around Jericho, and it worked. But what happened after Jericho with Achan at the battle of Ai? According to Josh 7:5, 36 men were killed in battle because one man chose to disobey God.
                                          3. God had chosen Abraham’s descendants to teach the peoples of that that region that He was the one true God.
                                          4. God has chosen us to teach the peoples of the world that He is still the one true God and that Jesus Christ is the only way to restore fellowship with Him and gain eternal life.
                                          5. God has called us to accomplish the Great Commission by obeying the Great Commandment. If we Love God and our neighbors, you will be amazed at how fulfilled you find yourself being in the middle of God’s plan.

                                          Conclusion:

                                          If you are here this morning and still pursuing the plain life, the power of spirits or the pursuit of your own pleasure, today can be your opportunity to exchange that for adoption into God’s good family. I or any of our Elders would love to sit down and show you from Scripture how you can be born again.
                                          I would suspect that the largest percentage of people in this room this morning are those who have already been resuscitated, promoted and displayed in the heavens. However we have not been as active as we should in showing God’s goodness to others or “walking in the good works that God prepared beforehand for us to walk”.
                                          Before you put away your sermon guide and we sing our final song, I’m going to ask you to write down a name. Who is it that God wants you to show His goodness? What does He want you to do TODAY that will tell that person that God is the source of goodness?
                                          Our Final song is one that may be new to most of us, so I’m going to sing it through as you pray over the name that God is giving you, then we will stand and sing the 3 verses on the screen.
                                          Song of Response #313............. “Lord, Lay Some Soul
                                          Benediction: 2 Corinthians 2:14–15 (ESV) — But thanks be to God, who in Christ always leads us in triumphal procession, and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of him everywhere. 15For we are the aroma of Christ to God among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing,
                                            • Ephesians 2:1–3ESV

                                            • Ephesians 2:1–3ESV

                                            • Ephesians 2:4–7ESV

                                            • Ephesians 2:8–10ESV

                                            • Ephesians 2:8–10ESV

                                            • Ephesians 2:8–9ESV

                                            • Ephesians 2:10ESV

                                            • Ephesians 2:10ESV

                                              • Lord Lay Some Soul Upon My Heart
                                                  • Numbers 6:24–26ESV