Ephesians 3:20
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Jichhajj Diosajj jach'añchatäpan, jupajj ch'amaniwa cuntejj mayctan, lup'caractan ucanacata juc'ampi lurañataqui, ch'amap toke jiwasanac taypina luratapata.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God can do much more than we could ever ask or imagine, thanks to the power he gives us. It's part of a letter written by Paul to encourage Christians in Ephesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you asked for an ice cream cone, but God is like a super kind uncle who gives you a whole ice cream party instead! That's how amazing and generous God can be!
Historical Background
Ephesians was written by Paul to believers in Ephesus around the year 60-62 AD. This city had many temples, including one dedicated to Artemis, showing the strong influence of pagan religions.
Living It Out Today
When facing a challenging health diagnosis, remembering this verse can remind you that God's power is greater than your situation and He can provide more hope and strength than you might imagine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote Ephesians?
The book of Ephesians is traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, although some scholars debate its authorship.
What does 'exceeding abundantly above' mean in this verse?
This phrase emphasizes God's ability to surpass our expectations and desires in ways we can hardly imagine or comprehend.
How can one experience the power that works in us mentioned in Ephesians 3:20?
Through prayer, faith, and living a life centered on God’s will, believers can experience His power working through them to accomplish extraordinary things.
Why is this verse particularly encouraging for those facing difficult circumstances?
This verse reminds us that no matter how tough the situation may be, God's power and provision exceed what we could ever ask or think, offering hope and strength in times of need.
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