Ephesians 1:1

Thai 1940 (พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ ฉบับ 1940)

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Paul writes to the Christians in Ephesus and all believers in Christ. He identifies himself as an apostle chosen by God for this task.

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Imagine Paul is like a teacher sent from the principal's office, writing letters to his students at different schools. In this letter, he’s greeting his friends who follow Jesus in a city called Ephesus and all other believers too.

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This verse introduces the Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians, written around AD 60-62. It was sent to Christians living in Ephesus, a significant city in Asia Minor, emphasizing their unity in Christ amidst cultural diversity.

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Just like the saints in Ephesus who needed support and encouragement from Paul, today's believers can find strength and guidance in God’s Word during challenging times, fostering community and faith.

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apostleshipfaithfulnessunity in Christsalvationchurch leadershipdivine calling

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Romans 1:1Colossians 1:24-25Acts 20:31Galatians 1:1Philippians 1:1

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Why did Paul write this letter to Ephesus?
Paul wrote to strengthen the faith of Christians, affirming their unity and identity in Christ amidst diverse cultural influences.
Who are considered 'the faithful in Christ Jesus' mentioned here?
'The faithful in Christ Jesus' refers to believers who have committed themselves to following Jesus Christ with steadfast loyalty.
What does Paul mean by being an apostle 'by the will of God'?
Paul emphasizes that his role as an apostle is not self-appointed but divinely ordained, highlighting his mission’s divine authority and purpose.
How can we apply the message of Ephesians 1:1 to our lives today?
We should embrace our roles in Christ's church with commitment and faithfulness, just as Paul addressed the believers in Ephesus.
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