Pe reta pikuaa peï tenonde yawe ore judiorä nduiko wae numae kawi’ä peré. Echa’ä pe reta pikuaa’ä jare piyapo’ä Moisés arakae uikuatía wae. Jare oremaerä jokua ko jae orereko iyɨpɨ. Jáeramo ore nduyembɨsɨrɨse pewi jare nduyembowaichose pe reta ndiwe. Erëi añawe Cristo kurusu re umano wae rupi opa ma umbái jokua ñamɨtäa imese wae. Echa’ä añawe wiwe kiawe oyata’ä Tumpa re Moisés uikuatía wae rupi. Jáeramo mbaetɨ ye ma mbae re yayembowaicho waerä yande yepái. Cristo ipɨayemɨngeta ko jae yandapo waerä pëti ramiño iyé, judío jare judío mbae wae reta, jare jukuärái yanembɨpɨakatu waerä yande yepái.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians. It says that Jesus Christ is our peace, as he has united Jews and Gentiles into one community by removing the barriers between them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big fence in your backyard that separates you from your neighbor’s yard. That fence makes it hard for you to play together. But then, someone comes and takes down the fence so you can both play happily without any walls between you. This is like what Jesus did by bringing everyone closer together.
Historical Background
Ephesians was written by Apostle Paul around 60-62 AD. It was addressed to Christians in Ephesus, a city with a diverse population including Jews and Gentiles (non-Jews). The cultural setting had significant tension between these groups due to religious differences.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of unity and breaking down barriers that divide people. For example, if there’s conflict in your community over race or religion, remember that Jesus calls for peace and unity, urging us to break down such divisions.
The 'middle wall of partition' refers to the dividing wall in the ancient Jewish temple that separated the outer court, where Gentiles could go, from the inner sanctum reserved for Jews. This symbolizes the religious and social barriers between Jews and non-Jews.
How does this verse relate to modern-day divisions?
This verse encourages us to break down any form of division today, whether it be based on race, religion, or socioeconomic status. It reminds us that Jesus calls for unity and peace among all people.
What practical steps can we take to embody this message?
We can foster inclusivity by welcoming people from different backgrounds into our communities and churches. Engaging in dialogue, supporting diversity initiatives, and participating in interfaith or interracial groups are practical ways to embody the unity taught here.
How does Paul’s letter address the specific concerns of Ephesian Christians?
Paul addresses the tensions between Jewish and Gentile believers in Ephesus. He emphasizes that through Christ, all divisions have been reconciled, encouraging them to live together in peace and unity.