Ephesians 4:1
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Ucatwa nayajj Tatit laycu presötjja, achict'apjjsmawa jumanacajj Diosan jawsatanacjama sarnakapjjam.
What Does This Mean?
Paul, who is imprisoned for his faith, asks the Ephesians to live in a way that matches their identity as Christians. He urges them to behave according to what God has called them to do.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're part of a special team chosen by your coach. Now, Paul wants you to play like the star player he believes you are, even when things get tough!
Historical Background
This verse is from the letter written by Paul to the Ephesians around 60-62 AD while he was in prison for preaching about Jesus. The audience were early Christians living in Ephesus, a city in modern-day Turkey.
Living It Out Today
Think of someone who recently joined a new job or club. This verse reminds us that we should live up to the expectations and values associated with our roles, just as if we are part of God's team.
Topics
identityfaithfulnesscallingprisonChristian livingworthiness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Paul imprisoned?
Paul was likely arrested for his missionary work and preaching about Jesus, which often led to conflict with authorities.
What does 'walk worthy' mean in this context?
'Walk worthy' means living a life that reflects the values and expectations of being called by God as a Christian.
How can I apply Ephesians 4:1 to my daily life?
You can start each day with prayer, asking for guidance on how to live up to your calling as a Christian in everything you do.
What does it mean that Paul is 'the prisoner of the Lord'?
This phrase indicates that Paul sees his imprisonment as part of God's plan and purpose, not just a personal hardship or misfortune.
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