Ephesians 4:21

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ephesians is telling us that if we've listened to Jesus and learned from Him, then the truth of His teachings should be evident in our lives. It's Paul speaking here, reminding believers about the importance of learning and living out what they've heard.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where your friend teaches you new rules every day. If you listen carefully and follow those rules when playing, it shows that you understand and respect the game, just like how we should live by Jesus' teachings if we truly believe in Him.

Historical Background

Ephesians was written by Paul to believers in Ephesus around AD 60-62. The city of Ephesus was a major commercial center with a diverse population and various religious practices, making the spread of Christianity both challenging and significant for Paul's message.

Living It Out Today

Consider how you apply what you learn from Jesus in your daily decisions. For example, if you've learned that forgiveness is important, do you actively forgive those who have wronged you? This verse challenges us to make our beliefs visible through actions.

Topics

truthteachinglisteningbelievingliving out beliefsJesus' teachings

Related Verses

John 8:31-32Matthew 7:24-25Colossians 2:6-7Hebrews 5:12-14Luke 6:46

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'the truth is in Jesus' mean?
'The truth is in Jesus' means that the true and complete revelation of God's will for mankind can only be found through understanding Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that Jesus embodies all divine truths.
How do we ensure we are being taught by Jesus?
Being taught by Jesus involves regularly studying His teachings in the Bible, engaging with a community of believers to discuss and understand these teachings, and reflecting on how they can be applied to your life.
What role does truth play in our relationship with Jesus according to this verse?
Truth plays a central role as it is through understanding and living out the truths taught by Jesus that we deepen our spiritual growth and relationship with Him. It guides us in making decisions aligned with God's will.
Can you give an example of applying this verse in real life?
An example could be a person who hears about forgiveness from Jesus, then actively forgives someone who has wronged them, showing that they not only understand but also practice the truth as taught by Jesus.
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