Ephesians 3:15

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ephesians states that all of God's family, both in heaven and on earth, shares a common name or identity under God the Father. Paul is speaking about the unity within the Christian community. The key message is about the familial bond among believers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're part of a big family where everyone has your last name, whether they live at home with you or far away. That's what this verse means: all Christians are part of God’s family and share His name, no matter where they are!

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote Ephesians from prison around AD 60 to the Christian community in Ephesus. This letter is one of several he sent while under house arrest, encouraging believers about their identity in Christ within a pagan society.

Living It Out Today

Consider how you relate to others in your church or community as part of God's family. Just like siblings share common values and support each other, strive to do the same with fellow Christians, fostering unity and mutual respect.

Topics

unityfamilysalvationidentitycommunityfaith

Related Verses

Genesis 17:5Colossians 3:10John 1:12Acts 16:31Galatians 3:28

Frequently Asked Questions

Who does 'the whole family' refer to?
'The whole family' refers to all believers in Christ, both those who are living on earth and those who have passed away and are now with God in heaven.
What is the significance of being named under God the Father?
Being named under God signifies that believers are part of His family and inherit all the rights and privileges that come with this identity, fostering a sense of belonging and unity among Christians worldwide.
How does Ephesians 3:15 promote unity in churches?
Ephesians 3:15 promotes church unity by emphasizing that all believers share a common heritage and family identity under God the Father, encouraging mutual respect and support among members.
Can you explain this verse in the context of salvation?
This verse highlights how Christians are adopted into God's family through salvation. Being part of God’s family means sharing His name and living according to His values, thus emphasizing unity and purpose within the faith.
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