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THE GRAND NARRATIVE: “A Pre-Creation Rescue Plan?” (Ephesians 1:3-6)

“A Pre-Creation Rescue Plan?” (Ephesians 1:3-6)

Published 1 August 2025

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Theme: “Before Time Began: You Were Already in God’s Heart”
A divine design was unfolding… before the stars ever burned.

Hook: “Before Genesis 1, God was thinking about YOU.”

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Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. You Were Chosen Before Creation
    Ephesians 1:4 reveals that God had already chosen us to be holy and blameless before the world was formed.
  2. Creation Was Built Around You
    God didn’t create humans to fit a planet — He created a planet to support His ultimate design: humans in His image.
  3. You Are God’s Crown Jewel
    Mankind wasn’t an afterthought. We were the central purpose of God’s plan — the masterpiece, not the margin.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. How does knowing you were in God’s thoughts before time began change how you see your life today?
  2. Are you living in a way that reflects your worth as God’s “crown jewel”?
  3. What would change in your daily decisions if you truly believed God formed the universe with you in mind?

Theme: “Crown Jewel or Corrupted Design?”
Unveiling humanity’s true identity — and our tragic fall.

Hook: “You were God’s masterpiece — until the serpent rewrote the script.”

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Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. Humanity is the crown jewel of creation.
    We were created in God’s image — more valuable than galaxies, angels, or anything else in the universe (Hebrews 1).
  2. Adam and Eve were perfectly designed.
    They lived in flawless moral and spiritual union with God — until sin entered through distrust and deception (Genesis 3).
  3. We are born with a distorted version of God’s original design.
    Every person inherits a flawed spiritual nature — prone to rebellion, despair, and evil — far from God’s original intent.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. Do I truly believe I was created in God’s image as His masterpiece?
  2. What parts of my life reflect God’s original design — and which reflect distortion?
  3. Am I living like a redeemed crown jewel or like a discarded imitation?

Theme: “The Tragedy That Sparked Eternity’s Rescue Plan”

Hook: “Before God created you… He had already planned to rescue you!”

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📖 Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. God’s Choice Came First — Before Genesis 1, God the Father had already chosen a holy destiny for His people (Ephesians 1:4).
  2. A Rescue Before the Fall — God foresaw sin, darkness, and brokenness — and lovingly prepared a redemption plan before time began.
  3. Salvation Is a Personal Invitation — God’s rescue plan is not forced. It’s a gift offered to every person — one soul at a time.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. Have you ever considered that God thought of you before creation?
  2. How does it change your view of life to know God had a plan even before sin entered the world?
  3. Are you living today in response to the rescue God prepared for you?

Theme: The Trinity’s Rescue Plan: Designed Before Time

Hook: Before Earth existed, God had already planned your rescue.
Did you know your salvation was agreed upon before the world was created?

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📌 Three Powerful Takeaways:

  1. God the Father initiated a redemption plan before Genesis 1.
  2. God the Son fulfilled it through incarnation, perfect obedience, death, resurrection, and victory.
  3. God the Holy Spirit now lives inside every repentant believer, recreating them from within.

Three Follow-Up Questions:

  1. How does it change your view of God knowing He planned for your rescue before you were born?
  2. In what ways have you experienced the Holy Spirit’s work recreating you?
  3. What part of Jesus’ rescue mission stirs your heart the most—His incarnation, crucifixion, or resurrection?