Ephesians 6:19
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Nayataquis Diosatjja mayipjjaraquim, parlcta ucapach Diosajj nayar arunac churañapataqui, uqhamat take ch'amampi parlañajjataqui, imantatäqui uca khespiyasiñ arunac mayninacar yatiyasa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is Paul asking for help to speak boldly about the good news of Jesus Christ. He wants to share this message without fear or hesitation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a secret that makes your heart so happy, and you want everyone to know it. But sometimes you're scared to tell them because they might not understand. Paul is asking for help to be brave enough to tell everyone about Jesus and how much he loves us.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this verse in his letter to the Ephesians around AD 60-62. He was writing to a mixed congregation of Jewish and Gentile believers, encouraging them with teachings on Christian living and unity in Christ despite their differences.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a new employee at a workplace who wants to share his or her faith but feels intimidated by the environment. This verse reminds us that we can ask for courage and clarity to speak about our beliefs openly.
Topics
faithcouragegospelprayermysterysalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul need to ask for help to speak boldly?
Paul understands the power and importance of his message, and he wants to ensure that it is delivered clearly and confidently. He seeks divine assistance to overcome any fear or hesitation.
What kind of 'mystery' does Paul refer to in this verse?
The mystery refers to the previously hidden plan of God's salvation, which was revealed through Jesus Christ and is now known to believers. It includes the inclusion of Gentiles into the people of God.
How can we apply Ephesians 6:19 in our daily lives?
We can pray for courage and clarity when sharing our faith with others, just as Paul did. This helps us to speak confidently about our beliefs and the love of Jesus Christ.
Is there any historical event that relates to this verse?
While not directly tied to a specific event, Paul's letters were often written from prison or while traveling, showing his commitment to spreading the gospel despite facing challenges. This context highlights the importance of boldness in sharing our faith.
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