Ephesians 2:21
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ephesians describes how believers are like bricks in a building, fitting together to form a holy temple dedicated to God. The speaker is Paul, emphasizing the unity and growth of the church under Christ.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building with Lego blocks; each piece fits perfectly into another to make something amazing. In this verse, it's like all believers are those Lego pieces coming together to build a big, beautiful temple for God.
Historical Background
Paul wrote Ephesians around the mid-first century AD while he was in prison. This letter is directed at Christians in Ephesus, which was an important city in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) with a diverse population and rich religious history.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can inspire us to work together as a community of faith, supporting each other's spiritual growth and ensuring that our actions honor God. It reminds us that every member has an essential role in the church’s mission.