Ephesians 2:7

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that God wants to show how rich his grace is and how kind he is towards us through Jesus Christ in the future ages. The speaker here is Paul, emphasizing God's generosity and kindness.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big cookie jar full of cookies and you want to share them with your friends who never had any before. That's like what God wants to do - he has so many good things (his grace) that he wants to give us through Jesus, even more in the future.

Historical Background

The verse is written by Apostle Paul around 60 AD as part of his letter to the Ephesians. The audience was a mixed community in Ephesus dealing with societal and cultural challenges. The setting reflects early Christian communities trying to understand their identity and relationship with God through Christ.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you've been given a chance to show kindness to someone who has never experienced it before, like volunteering at a shelter for the first time. This verse reminds us that just as God shows his grace abundantly towards us, we can also extend such kindness and generosity in our communities.

Topics

gracekindnesssalvationgenerosityfuture hopeGod's character

Related Verses

Romans 2:41 Timothy 1:16Luke 6:36Psalm 84:11Colossians 1:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Ephesians 2:7?
The main message is about God's intention to reveal his abundant grace and kindness towards humanity through Christ, particularly highlighting this revelation in future ages.
How does this verse relate to our understanding of grace?
Ephesians 2:7 emphasizes that God's grace is not limited but extends abundantly into the future. This means we can expect more from God’s kindness and generosity through Christ in the coming ages.
How can this verse inspire us to be kinder?
This verse inspires us by showing how God's example of grace and kindness through Jesus should motivate us to extend similar kindness and generosity towards others, mirroring God’s character.
What does it mean that the riches of God's grace will be shown in 'ages to come'?
It means that the full extent of God’s grace will become more evident over time. We can expect continued revelations and manifestations of divine kindness as we move through different periods or stages.
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