Thursday, March 26, 2009

You Are Alive! (A sermon based on Ephesians 2:4-10)

You Are Alive!

A sermon based on Ephesians 2:4-10

Sunday, March 22, 2009 – Lent 5B

 

The man had been working on this project in his basement tirelessly for the last several months. His assistant did the dirty work of getting the necessary materials, but he did the challenging work of putting them all together. Finally, after stitching each rotting body part together with careful precision, his masterpiece was complete. Now it was time to see if it would work. He threw the oversized switch mounted on the wall and sparks flew! Thousands of volts of electricity shot through the wires and into the lifeless body lying before him. First he twitched. Then he lurched forward. Then he sat up moaned. The mad scientist started dancing in his basement and cackled with delight: "It's alive! It's aliiiiiveHahahaha!"

It almost sounds like a scene from a 1950's horror film, but in our text for this morning, Paul describes a similar scene. He talks about the dead coming to life in an extraordinary way. Of course he doesn't speak of the physically dead coming to life with a few thousand volts of electricity, but far more spectacular, amazing, and miraculous; he describes the spiritually dead coming to life by the infinitely powerful grace of God.

You and I, dear friends, were once spiritually dead. We could do no more for ourselves spiritually than a rotting corpse could do physically. But when we deserved nothing but God's wrath, he made us alive! He made us alive by his grace alone! And he made us alive, to live in his grace right now! To live life to the full! Listen to the scene Paul describes in Ephesians 2:4-10…

 

4But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. 6And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, 7in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. 8For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9not by works, so that no one can boast. 10For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

 

            I.                 Alive by the Grace of God

 

Ever watch a movie about zombies? The living dead? They're moving and moaning and walking around chasing after the living, but they aren't really alive. They're dead. As unflattering as it sounds, that's exactly what we were once like. In verses 1-3 of Ephesians 2 Paul says, "As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, 2in which you used to live… gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature] and following its desires and thoughts… we were by nature objects of wrath."

We were once lying in the grave of sin, rotting and stinking. We were unable to climb out, unable to call for help, unable to do anything because we were dead. Like the living dead we could go about the routine tasks of this life, eating and sleeping, working and playing, but could do nothing good spiritually.

We stunk of the death of our sinful natures—of the relentless gossip, the cruel backstabbing, the selfish behaviors, the anger and malice we showed others, the shameful sins we kept hidden from everyone around us, and the evil motives for our actions that only God knew. Dead, lifeless, cold.,rotting, corpses. That's what we were.

"But… God…" How beautiful those two words are! We were lifeless and powerless, but God didn't leave us that way! He brought us to life! And not with the electricity of a defibrillator, but with something far more powerful—with his love, his mercy, his grace—that love he has for you though you deserve none of it! 4But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. 

When we were incapable of producing a single good work before God, he saw our wretched situation. And moved by his seemingly impossible love for us, he saved us not by anything that we could do, but entirely by his grace.

He sent his Son to be the perfect sacrifice for our sins. The sinless Son of God lived a blameless life, keeping every one of God's commandments in our place. The spotless Lamb of God was slaughtered on a cross to pay for our guilt. And every one of our sins was placed on him. And all of our guilt was exchanged for his holiness.

What do we need to do to be saved from the death we were stuck in? Nothing! He did it all! In fact, we can do nothing! He did it all! Even the very faith, that trust in his promises, that believing in him that receives the blessings of the cross was given to us as a gift—something unearned. When we were dead in sin and incapable of faith, God made us alive! "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God…" 

We were once spiritually dead and bound to die forever in hell where, like the living dead, we could never fully die, but would keep on living in suffering and regret. But God acted. And we've been made alive! Alive not by anything we've done, but only by the grace of God. And now we can truly live! We can live life to the full in the grace of God…

 

            II.               Alive in the Grace of God

 

When God brought us to life, it wasn't like some Frankenstein or some zombie that seemed alive, but just barely—moving with stiff joints, and weak moans and groans. Instead, he made us spiritually alive with a life that is rich and full of life—one where we are spiritually healthy and beautiful and can dance and sing and live each day in this grace of God.

Paul wrote, "God, who is rich in mercy, 5made us alive with Christ… God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus." 

God didn't take you out of the grave just to make you wander the graveyard for the rest of your days. No! He didn't just take you out of the grave, but out of the graveyard altogether! In John 10:10 Jesus said, "I have come that they" [that is, his sheep—his followers] "may have life, and have it to the full." We're no longer destined to wander this dreary world, but he will take us to heaven. And that truth lets us live life to the full right now. And what a life it is!

You and I, dear friends, have the incredible privilege of living our lives in thanks to the one who brought us to life! 10For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

We are God's creation. But we're not some gruesome collection of rotting pieces sewn together with a little bit of this and a little bit of that. No! We are God's workmanship! His work of art! His masterpiece! Lovingly and patiently God has shaped us by the circumstances of life and by the powerful tool of his Word. And when we do good works, we give glory to our Master. We honor our Maker. Our actions are not to our glory but to his.

So what makes a good work? Any act of loving kindness performed out of thanks for the grace in which we live! A young bride once put a sign above her kitchen sink that read: "Divine services held here three times daily." That sign was a reminder to her of what a good work is. It's the smallest of things we do to the glory of God as we live in his grace and as we live in thanks to him.

Have you ever been on vacation and said to yourself, "Now this is the life!"? Well in view of God's great grace for us in bringing us to life when we were spiritually dead, we view the tasks of our daily routines differently. Driving the kids to school (under the speed limit, of course)… Being kind to your spouse (even when they're grumpy)… Doing your homework to the best of your ability… Making yourself available to that person that always seems to need you… all of these are more than just mundane tasks. They're good works that God has prepared for us to do. And when we do them in view of the cross and in thanks to him, then we can say, "Now this is the life!"

Remember what you once were—spiritually dead, lifeless, corpses bound for an eternity of death in hell. And remember what you are—spiritually alive in every way, seated with Christ in the heavenly realms—brought to life, not by your efforts or your decision, but by God's grace. For Jesus has come to bring you life! And as you continue to live your lives in thanks to him, and then you'll really live! You'll live life to the full! You are alive, dear friends, through Jesus! In his name, amen.


1 comment:

Pastor Fred Guldberg said...

Pastor Rob I loved your sermon!