Ephesians 2:13
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
আগেয়ে আপোনালোক ঈশ্বৰৰ পৰা বহুত দূৰৈত আছিল, কিন্তু এতিয়া খ্ৰীষ্ট যীচুত থকাৰ কাৰণে তেওঁৰ তেজৰ দ্বাৰাই ঈশ্বৰৰ ওচৰলৈ অনা হ’ল।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ephesians says that people who used to feel far away from God are now close because of Jesus' sacrifice. It emphasizes how Christ's blood has bridged the gap between humans and God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you were on a different island, feeling very far from your family. But then, someone builds a bridge just for you, so you can come closer to them. That's what Jesus did with his love—he made it possible for us to get close to God!
Historical Background
Ephesians was written by the Apostle Paul around 60-62 AD. It was addressed to Christians in Ephesus and surrounding areas, who were mostly Gentiles (non-Jews). At that time, there was a significant divide between Jews and Gentiles in terms of religious practices and beliefs.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where an immigrant feels disconnected from their new community due to cultural differences. Through the efforts of compassionate individuals or organizations, they begin to feel accepted and valued. This reflects how Christ’s sacrifice makes it possible for all people to connect with God.
Topics
salvationforgivenessgracereconciliationChrist's sacrificeunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be 'far off' in this context?
Being 'far off' means feeling separated or disconnected from God, often due to sin and lack of understanding about the true nature of God's love.
How can we apply Ephesians 2:13 to our daily lives?
We can practice gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice that brings us close to God. Also, we should be compassionate and inclusive towards others who might feel disconnected from faith or community.
Why is the blood of Christ significant in this verse?
The 'blood of Christ' symbolizes His sacrificial death on the cross for our sins. It's through this that we are reconciled to God, emphasizing the profound love and grace of Jesus.
Who were the original recipients of Ephesians?
Ephesians was written primarily for Gentile Christians in Ephesus and surrounding areas who might have felt spiritually distant from the Jewish tradition but found unity through Christ.
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