Ephesians 6:8

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What Does This Mean?

Ephesians 6:8 reminds us that doing good things will result in receiving good from the Lord, no matter if someone is a slave or free. This means everyone's actions are noticed and rewarded by God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with toys and sharing them with others. Even if you don't have many toys yourself, when you share, it makes other kids happy. And just like that, God sees all the good things we do and gives us good things in return, no matter who we are.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote Ephesians around 60-62 AD to the Christians in Ephesus, a city with a mix of slaves and free people. This verse emphasizes equality before God, encouraging all believers to do good regardless of their social status.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, consider how you treat others at work or school. Whether you're an intern or the boss, doing acts of kindness can lead to positive outcomes in your life and career, showing that good actions are recognized by God.

Topics

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Related Verses

Colossians 3:24Matthew 6:19-21Galatians 6:7-8Proverbs 11:17Luke 6:38

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse apply only to Christians?
While written to Christians, the principle in Ephesians 6:8 can be understood by anyone. It's about the universal truth that good actions lead to good outcomes from God.
How does it relate to social justice and equality?
This verse emphasizes that all people are equal before God, regardless of their social status or condition. It encourages treating everyone with dignity and doing good for all.
What kind of 'good thing' should we do?
A 'good thing' includes acts of kindness, honesty, compassion, and any action that benefits others and honors God's principles, as seen in various Bible passages.
How can we ensure we are doing good actions for the right reasons?
We should aim to do good deeds out of love for God and others, not just to receive rewards. Reflecting on our motives and seeking God's guidance helps align our intentions with His will.
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