Ephesians 1:1

Amharic Dawro New Testament (The Word for the World International)

What Does This Mean?

This verse introduces the letter to the Ephesians written by Paul, who was an apostle of Jesus Christ chosen by God. He is addressing the believers in Ephesus and all those who are faithful in Christ Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're writing a nice letter to your friends at school, telling them about something really important that happened. That's what Paul did here; he wrote this letter to his friends in Ephesus to share some special news from God.

Historical Background

Ephesians was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 60-62 while he was in prison. The audience was primarily Gentile believers in Ephesus, a major city in Asia Minor with a diverse cultural and religious background.

Living It Out Today

Just as Paul addressed his letter to specific individuals, we can also personalize our prayers and communications about faith to those around us. For example, if you have a friend who is going through a tough time, you can send them a message of encouragement, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggles.

Topics

apostleshipfaithfulnesssalvationlovecommunitydivine will

Related Verses

Romans 1:1Colossians 1:24-25Acts 20:31Galatians 1:12 Timothy 1:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Paul addressing in Ephesians 1:1?
Paul addresses the believers and faithful followers of Christ Jesus, specifically mentioning those in Ephesus.
How does being chosen by God relate to apostleship?
Being an apostle means one is directly appointed by God for a special mission, reflecting Paul's belief that his role was divinely ordained.
What is the significance of the term 'saints' in this verse?
The term 'saints' refers to believers who are set apart for Christ, highlighting their commitment and dedication to living a holy life.
Why does Paul emphasize his role as an apostle by God's will?
Paul emphasizes this to establish his authority and the divine basis of his teachings, ensuring that his message is taken seriously by his audience.
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