Ephesians 2:7

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that God wants to show how rich and generous his grace is towards us through Jesus Christ, even in the future ages. The speaker here is Paul, writing to the Ephesians. The key message is about the depth of God's kindness and grace.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big cookie jar full of cookies that never runs out no matter how many times you take some. That's like God's love for us through Jesus—it's always there, and it's amazing!

Historical Background

This verse is from the letter to the Ephesians written by Paul around AD 60-62. The audience was primarily Gentile Christians in Ephesus. At that time, Ephesus was a significant city with diverse cultures and religions.

Living It Out Today

Imagine someone at work goes out of their way to help you when others wouldn’t. This shows the depth of their kindness. Similarly, God’s grace through Jesus is beyond measure and always available.

Topics

gracekindnesssalvationriches of God's graceChrist Jesusfuture ages

Related Verses

Ephesians 1:7Romans 2:4Titus 3:7Colossians 1:6Revelation 22:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'ages to come' in Ephesians 2:7 mean?
'Ages to come' refers to the future eternal ages beyond our present time, highlighting that God’s grace and kindness will continue forever.
How can we experience God's grace as mentioned in this verse?
We can experience God's grace by accepting Jesus Christ and living a life of faith, understanding that His love for us is unconditional and everlasting.
What does 'exceeding riches' mean in Ephesians 2:7?
'Exceeding riches' means the abundance of God’s grace which surpasses any earthly wealth or blessings. It signifies the immense love and generosity of God.
How is Jesus Christ related to God's kindness in this verse?
Jesus Christ is central to understanding God's kindness because through Him, we receive all the benefits of God’s grace and kindness, as He bridged the gap between humanity and God.
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