Introduction: In the vastness of eternity, God chose us in Christ for a purpose: holiness and blamelessness.
1. God’s divine choice emphasizes our special calling as his children, set apart for holiness (Ephesians 1:4).
A. Before the world began, God’s plan was to have us live in holiness.
B. This choice is not based on our merit but on God’s love and purpose.
2. Our fallen state contrasts with our calling, revealing our need for transformation through Christ (Ephesians 1:5).
A. We are predestined for adoption through Jesus, reflecting God's plan for redemption.
B. Transformation is possible only through Jesus’ sacrifice and God’s redemptive power.
3. Living a holy and blameless life demonstrates gratitude and aligns us with God’s eternal purpose (Ephesians 1:3).
A. Spiritual blessings in heavenly places equip us for this journey of holiness.
B. Our daily choices must reflect God’s call to holiness and gratitude for his blessings.
Conclusion: As God's chosen, our lives should mirror his holiness, driven by gratitude and empowered by Christ's redemptive work. Aligning actions with God's eternal purpose, we manifest his kingdom on earth, transforming ourselves and others through his grace.
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