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Dead Men Don’t Need Advice Ephesians 2:1-10

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Grace Slowly por Will Henderson

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The provided text examines the theological distinction between human self-improvement and the Christian doctrine of grace as found in the book of Ephesians. Rather than viewing spiritual struggles as a lack of discipline, the author argues that humanity is in a state of spiritual death, making self-rescue impossible. This perspective refutes legalism, which wrongly suggests that individuals can earn divine favor through effort or moral performance. Instead, the source emphasizes that salvation is a gift initiated entirely by God's mercy and resurrection power. Consequently, good works are presented not as a means to achieve acceptance, but as a grateful response to a new life already received. Ultimately, the text encourages read ... 

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Christianity, Spiritual AbuseHealing, GraceChristianityReconstructionGrace SlowlyModelPathwayHopeSalvation
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