Ephesians 4:20

Azerbajani Bible (South) Used in Both Iran and Azerbaijan 2008

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Paul's letter to the Ephesians where he reminds them that they have learned about Christ differently from some others. The key message here is about contrasting false teachings with true understanding of Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're learning how to play a game, but then someone tells you the rules wrong. This verse says we didn't learn about Jesus like that; instead, we learned it right!

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around 60-62 AD from prison in Rome to encourage and instruct the early Christian community in Ephesus. He contrasts their true understanding of Christ with other false teachings prevalent at the time.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might face misinformation about faith or Jesus on social media. This verse reminds us to stick to what we know is true from God's Word instead of being misled by false information.

Topics

false teachingstrue understanding of Christspiritual growthteachings of Paullearning from Jesus

Related Verses

Colossians 2:81 Timothy 6:3-5Acts 20:29-30Galatians 1:6-9John 4:23-24

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean by 'not so learned Christ'?
It means that the believers in Ephesus had received their understanding of Jesus through authentic teachings, unlike others who might have been misled by incorrect interpretations.
Why is this verse important for Christians today?
This verse reminds modern Christians to be cautious and seek truth in all matters related to faith, especially with the abundance of information available online.
Can you give an example of false teachings mentioned here?
False teachings might include misunderstanding Jesus' teachings or attributing actions to Him that contradict His character as revealed through the Gospels and other New Testament writings.
How does this verse relate to personal growth in faith?
This verse encourages believers to grow their faith based on true knowledge of Christ, which leads to a deeper relationship with God and a stronger stance against false doctrines.
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