Ephesians - God's Masterpiece: Saved by Grace for Good Works

Oct 26, 2025    Lou Levnethal

This powerful message takes us deep into Ephesians 2:8-10, verses we may have memorized but rarely stop to truly absorb. We're confronted with the reality that salvation isn't about cleaning ourselves up before coming to God—it's about coming as we are and letting Him transform us. The imagery is striking: we're like a shattered glass that can't hold water, or a cut Christmas tree that looks beautiful with decorations but is fundamentally dead, severed from its life source. This is our spiritual condition apart from Christ—not just flawed or messy, but genuinely dead. Yet the beautiful paradox is that while we're saved by grace through faith—both gifts we cannot earn—we're simultaneously called God's masterpiece, His handiwork, created with intentionality and purpose. The Steinway piano illustration drives this home: imagine a $225,000 instrument crafted over a year by master artisans, made from 200-year-old wood, then used to plant a garden or slice eggs. Absurd, right? Yet that's what happens when we ignore the purposes God designed us for. We're not saved simply to avoid hell; we're saved for relationship, for transformation, and to join God in His work. The question isn't whether we're good enough—we're not, and that's the point. The question is whether we'll receive what's freely offered and then live as the masterpieces we were created to be.