Ephesians 2:21
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
I yɛ man sua wunmuan sɔ'n ɔ nyin, ɔ yo kpa, yɛ ɔ yo Nyanmiɛn i sua, sran wunmuan bɔ e nin e Min'n e ti'n ti.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about how believers in Christ are like a building being constructed into a holy temple dedicated to God. It emphasizes the unity and growth of Christians together as one body in the Lord.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building with blocks, and each block represents someone who believes in Jesus. When all these blocks fit perfectly together, they form an amazing house for God. That's what this verse is saying about how believers work together to make a special home for God!
Historical Background
Ephesians was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 60-62 from prison in Rome. The letter addresses the Ephesian church, emphasizing unity among diverse groups of believers and their shared destiny as part of Christ’s body.
Living It Out Today
Consider a modern workplace where different departments need to collaborate effectively for success. Just like these teams forming a cohesive unit, Christians must work together harmoniously to build a spiritual temple dedicated to God.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the church compared to a temple?
The comparison highlights the sacred and special nature of the community of believers, emphasizing their role as God’s dwelling place.
How does unity among Christians relate to Ephesians 2:21?
Unity is crucial because it reflects the perfect fitting together described in this verse. Just like a well-built structure, a united church forms a strong spiritual foundation.
What can individuals do to contribute to building God's temple as mentioned here?
Individuals can grow spiritually, learn about their gifts, and use them for the good of the community, ensuring all parts fit together harmoniously.
Does this verse imply that Christians are passive in this process?
No, while God is the ultimate architect, believers actively participate by growing in faith and living according to His will, which contributes to building the temple.
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