Ephesians 2:1

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that God gave life to people who were once dead in their sins and wrongdoings. The speaker is the Apostle Paul, writing to encourage believers about God's grace and power over sin.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you're stuck and can't move. Then someone comes and helps you get up and play again. That's what this verse means—God helped people who couldn’t do anything right because of their mistakes, by giving them new life to do good things.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote Ephesians from prison around the year 62 AD, addressing Christians in Ephesus. The letter emphasizes God’s grace and power over sin, aiming to strengthen their faith and understanding of their salvation.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you've been making poor choices at work and feel stuck in your career. This verse reminds us that no matter how deep into trouble we are, God can still give us new life and opportunities to change our path for the better.

Topics

salvationgracesinnew lifeforgivenesshope

Related Verses

Romans 6:13Colossians 2:13John 5:24Acts 2:38Isaiah 57:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Paul writing to in Ephesians 2:1?
Paul wrote this letter to Christians living in the city of Ephesus, a major commercial center in Asia Minor. He aimed to encourage and strengthen their faith.
How can someone apply Ephesians 2:1 to modern times?
People today can use this verse as a reminder that no matter how trapped they feel in sin or bad choices, God’s grace and power are always available to give them new life and opportunities for change.
What are some cross-references that help understand Ephesians 2:1?
Verses like Romans 6:13, Colossians 2:13, John 5:24, Acts 2:38, and Isaiah 57:19 provide additional insights into the themes of new life in Christ and salvation from sin.
Compare Ephesians 2:1 across all translations →