Ephesians 1:23
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
সেই মণ্ডলী তেওঁৰ শৰীৰ; তেওঁৰ পৰিপূর্ণতাই সকলো বিষয় সকলো প্রকাৰে পূর্ণ কৰে।
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that the church is like Christ's body and fully expresses him, since he fills everything everywhere. The apostle Paul wrote this to emphasize the completeness of Christ in his followers.
Explained for Children
Imagine your favorite toy car. It can only do a few things. But now think about how you are like Jesus' special helper. You can help people and show love just like Jesus does. That's what this verse means: you are part of the big team that helps everyone!
Historical Background
Paul wrote Ephesians from prison to encourage believers in Ephesus, a diverse city with Greek and Roman influences. He highlighted Christ's fullness as central to Christian life.
Living It Out Today
Think about how your actions can reflect Jesus' love and teachings at school or work. Just like Paul wrote to inspire the early church, you too can show Christ’s presence through your interactions.
Topics
churchbody of Christfulfillmentunitysalvationdivine fullness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the church called Christ's body?
The metaphor of the church as Christ’s body emphasizes the intimate connection between Jesus and his followers, highlighting how they together fulfill His mission on earth.
What does it mean that Christ 'fills all in all'?
It means that everything is permeated by Christ's presence. He is everywhere and in everyone, acting as the source of life and fulfillment for creation.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
By striving to let Christ’s teachings guide our actions and interactions, ensuring that we reflect His love and truth wherever we go.
What role does unity play in understanding this verse?
Unity is crucial as it shows how each member of the church contributes uniquely to reflecting Christ's fullness, just like different parts of a body work together.
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