Created for Good
Reading : Ephesians 2:1-10
“For we are God’s handiwork,
created in Christ Jesus to do good works,
which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
Ephesians 2:10
As we continue this Lenten reflection, we begin by remembering where Paul begins: apart from Christ, we were “dead in our transgressions.” No amount of moral effort or religious discipline could raise us to life. Grace had to come to us. “It is by grace you have been saved” (Ephesians 2:8). Salvation is not something we assemble through good behavior; it is something God accomplishes through mercy. As Charles Spurgeon said, “Salvation is all of the grace of God.” And as Titus 3:5 reminds us, “He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy.” Lent gently humbles us here — we are rescued before we are reformed.
But Paul does not stop at rescue. He moves from grace to purpose. We are not only forgiven; we are fashioned. “We are God’s handiwork.” The word suggests artistry — we are His poem, His crafted work, shaped by loving intention. C.S. Lewis wisely noted, “God will make us good because He loves us.” Grace is not merely pardon; it is transformation. We are created in Christ Jesus for something — “to do good works.” These works are not the root of our salvation but its fruit, not a ladder to climb but a path prepared. As Martin Luther put it, we are not saved by good works, but saved so that good works might become our way of life.
On this Lenten Saturday, between reflection and renewal, we are invited to live from this identity. We do not strive to prove ourselves; we walk in what has already been prepared for us. The good we do flows from the life we have received. Every act of kindness, every quiet obedience, every hidden prayer becomes participation in the work God has already set before us. We are His handiwork — saved by grace, shaped for goodness, and sent into the world to reflect His mercy.
A Lenten Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for making us alive through Your mercy. Shape us as Your handiwork and lead us into the good works You have prepared. May our lives reflect the grace we have received.
Amen.






