Verse 1
I. What We Were - v. 1-3 (Dead to God)
II. What We Are - v. 4-7 (Alive with Christ)
III. Thanks Be to God For This Change - v.8-10
2:1–10 Paul’s prayer (Eph 1:15–23) refers to Gentiles (non-Jews) becoming part of God’s family. In this chapter, Paul discusses how that happens: Christ’s victory over evil powers makes reconciliation with God possible. This discussion has two parts: vv. 1–10 and 2:11–22. In this first part, Paul writes about humanity’s reconciliation with God. Paul begins by reminding his readers that they lived in alienation from God (vv. 1–3). He then describes the blessings that believers receive as a result of being reconciled to God through Christ (vv. 4–10). - FSB
2:1-10 Saved By Grace
And you -- God is referring to the non-Jews reading the letter.
dead -- Refers to being separated from God and under the rule of the evil one (see v. 2 and note). Paul’s use of the metaphor of death is significant, as it allows for no middle ground; a person is either dead or alive. - FSB
who were dead -- Another demonstration of God’s power illustrated (Ephesians 1:19) is illustrated in the resurrection of the Ephesians from the dead! They were dead in sins, but now alive in Christ.
Paul seems to allow no middle ground, a person is either dead or alive.
trespasses and sins -- The Greek words used here, paraptōma and hamartia, describe the evil that controls and characterizes human life apart from God. They are both the cause of death and the evidence of death.
trespasses and sins --. Caused spiritual death. Isaiah 59:1-2. Death is a separation, physical death is a separation of the spirit from the body, and spiritual death is the separation of the spirit from God. James 2:26 Verse 2 begins a description of Spiritual death.
This is a sobering reminder of the total sinfulness and lostness from which believers have been redeemed.
in -- indicates the realm or sphere in which lost sinners exist. They are dead because of sinful acts that they themselves have committed (cf. Matthew 12:35; Matthew 15:18-19), and not because of sins of other (Ezekiel 18:20).
In the NIV vs. 1-7, three additional verbs not in the Greek.