Worship Service for the Week of January 18th, 2026
Scripture Texts: Ephesians 2:1-10
Sermon: The Process of Personal Reconciliation to God
Many of us understand grace as a theological position. And it is delightfully that. Undeserved, Unending, Unearned, Unwavering grace is God's inexhaustible love and absolute acceptance of us, coupled with his unabashed delight in us. Grace brings us adoption into God's family, a new identity, a new life, new power, new capacity, and God's full protection - with absolutely no strings attached!
But grace is much more than a theological position. Equally and simultaneously, grace is an actual environment, an atmosphere, a realm, a present-tense reality that weaves around and through every moment of even our worst day. God's gift of grace continuously and always surrounds us. When we approach the “throne of grace” we are not coming to a throne made out of grace. The triune God lives in the realm of grace. Jesus who lived on this earth came to us full of grace and truth. This Sunday Mike Zeitner will describe the “particles” that make up this atmosphere of grace.
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Discussion Questions
Small group study questions on Ephesians 2:1-10
Icebreaker question(s):
- If your house was burning down, what three objects would you try to save?
- Name one person that is not a family member that has had the greatest influence in your life.
- What experiences in your life may have affected your ability to see God as sympathetic and approachable?
- Verses 8-9 emphasize that salvation is a "gift" and not by "works." Why is it so difficult for us to accept something we haven't earned?
- Verse 10 describes believers as God’s "workmanship" (or masterpiece). How does viewing yourself as God’s artistic creation impact your sense of self-worth?
- If good works don't save us, what is their purpose in the life of a believer? How can we discern the specific "good works" God has prepared for us to walk in today?