
Ephesians (Book of)
The Book of Ephesians is a letter in the New Testament traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul. It addresses believers in the city of Ephesus, emphasizing their identity in Christ, unity within the church, and the importance of living ethically. The letter highlights themes like God's grace, spiritual blessings, and the transformative power of faith. It encourages believers to foster love, humility, and perseverance, and explains how Christ’s sacrifice unites all people into one spiritual family, guiding them toward a purposeful and righteous life grounded in God's plan.