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Just when you didn’t think it could get any worse

Just when you didn’t think it could get any worse. Verse 1. We need to see where we have come from. The Bible says that we were dead in our transgressions. So why would you want to go back to them, often Paul calls them those empty ways that you walked in…. Verse 2.

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Just when you didn’t think it could get any worse

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  1. Just when you didn’t think it could get any worse

  2. Verse 1 We need to see where we have come from. The Bible says that we were dead in our transgressions. So why would you want to go back to them, often Paul calls them those empty ways that you walked in….

  3. Verse 2 Paul makes it very clear that there should be a certain conduct, a certain walk to our Christian faith. We should be different. We should be full of God, God saved us to get us back to the garden.

  4. Verse 3 The grass sometimes does seem greener on the other side, but it still needs weeding and cutting

  5. Verse 4 BUT…God He broke in and helped us, where we were, lost and destined for Hell. BUT God stepped in to save us. God’s love comes to the rescue.

  6. Verse 5 Even when we were dead in our sins, even when we had missed the mark by such a long way and had sailed so far from God. He reached down and saved us. He rescued us.

  7. We are new creations, the old has gone, no longer sinners, but now saints.

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