2:1 - And you He made alive, who were dead in trespasses and sins Since three key words are italicized in the first clause, I go to other versions and the Greek. NIV: As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, . . . The idea of being made alive reappears in verse 5. The other major versions, NASB, ESV, and Holman, do not provide the italicized words because they aren't there in the Greek. There's a rather cliched statement, "Jesus did not die to make bad people good but to make dead people alive." Well, He did both, but the New Testament idea of the unconverted being dead cannot be overlooked. How were we dead? In trespasses and sins, and the next verses show the extent of it. This is just one more way that the New Testament makes a clear distinction between believers and non-believers. God sees a clear difference even if it's not always visible to those around us. However, I imagine today the difference is mo...
Statement by a fellow church member in a meeting of women to create community. "I feel so spiritual until my teenagers come home from school."