What’s the purpose of salvation?
In Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul reminds us that we are not just saved from sin and death, but also saved for something greater. Outside of Christ, we were spiritually dead—walking through life empty, chasing meaning that never lasts. But God, rich in mercy, makes us alive in Christ through grace. And that grace doesn’t stop with us—it flows through us in lives marked by good works.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Is my faith supposed to feel this boring?” or “Why did God save me?” — this passage shows us the bigger picture: you were saved to participate in God’s story of redemption.