Definition: Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)
Explanation: Okay, letâs break down that verse from Ephesians 2:5: âEven when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ.â Itâs a pretty profound statement about our relationship with God and how weâre given a chance to be truly saved. Here's a simplified explanation: Think of it this way: âDead in Sinâ : Imagine youâre standing in a valley, and youâve been walking around for a long time. You havenât really lived , you haven't done anything good. Youâre lost and don't have any direction or purpose. Thatâs what âdead in sinâ means â weâve fallen short of Godâs standards and are separated from him. Weâre not actively involved in a relationship with Him. âQuickened us together with Christâ : This is the key part! âQuickenedâ means to wake up, to be brought back to life. Christ â Jesus â is the "one who was dead" â He is God's Son and our savior. By being with Him, weâre literally revived and restored to a relationship with God. Itâs not just about feeling good; itâs about having a real connection. So, putting it all together: The verse means that before Jesus Christ came into the world, we were so far from God that we weren't even alive in the way He intended us to be â lost and unable to participate in His love and purpose. But through grace (Godâs favor), He brought us back to life with Him. We are now part of His family! In essence, itâs a message of forgiveness, redemption, and new beginnings. It's about Godâs incredible work to restore us to a relationship with Himself. --- Do you want me to: Explain another verse? Give you some context for this passage (like its importance in the Bible)? Answer any specific questions you might have about it?