

We Have Been Made Alive | Russ Ramsey | June 22nd
Jun 22, 2025
Dive into the depths of Ephesians 2:1-7, exploring the serious nature of human depravity and the transformative message of salvation. The discussion examines moral relativism and how our beliefs shape our understanding of truth. Through personal anecdotes, the speaker emphasizes the need for divine intervention in our pursuit of validation. The concept of transformation through grace is highlighted, showcasing how accepting Christ's sacrifice can lead to true spiritual renewal. A prayer for global peace sets an uplifting tone for the conversation.
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Understanding Total Depravity
- Total depravity means we are spiritually dead and unable to save ourselves due to sin's power.
- This condition makes us children of God's wrath apart from Christ's rescue.
We All Live By Doctrines
- Everyone lives by fundamental doctrines formed from presuppositions about truth and existence.
- Moral relativism is itself a complex doctrine shaping how people live and assign value.
Moral Relativism: Just Making Stuff Up
- Moral relativism reduces to "just making stuff up," even when people know it.
- This highlights the fragility of subjective truth and the risk of scripting one's own eternal truths.