Colossians 1:20
Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Colossians says that through Jesus' death on the cross, God made peace and brought reconciliation between all things and Himself, both in heaven and earth. Paul is writing this to emphasize how universal and comprehensive this act of reconciliation is.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big fight with your best friend, but then someone helps you make up and become friends again. That's like what Jesus did for everyone and everything when He died on the cross, making peace between God and all His creations in heaven and on Earth.
Historical Background
The letter to the Colossians was written by Paul around 60 AD. It was addressed to a church that he had not visited but about which he heard through Epaphras. The context is one of combating false teachings and emphasizing the supremacy of Christ over all things, both in heaven and on earth.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us how Jesus' sacrifice applies universally, offering peace and reconciliation to everyone. For instance, if you are feeling isolated or alienated from others, remember that through faith, you can be reconciled with God and find peace.