Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse, Paul tells the members of the church at Colossae that their lives should reflect who they are: the elect of God, holy and beloved. This translates into a variety of characteristics: merciful, kind, humble, meek, longsuffering (showing patience), and forgiving. They should put on these characteristics because Jesus embodied them as well. Let's break this verse apart to understand everything it is telling us.
The verse gives us a powerful description of our identity: the elect of God, holy and beloved. God has chosen each of us to walk with Him. He has decided to call each of us to Himself and, as a result, we are both holy and beloved. We are holy because the blood of Jesus has wiped us clean of our sin, and we are beloved because Jesus has declared His love for us through His death on the cross.
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In this verse, Paul tells the members of the church at Colossae that their lives should reflect who they are: the elect of God, holy and beloved. This translates into a variety of characteristics: merciful, kind, humble, meek, longsuffering (showing patience), and forgiving. They should put on these characteristics because Jesus embodied them as well. Let's break this verse apart to understand everything it is telling us.
The verse gives us a powerful description of our identity: the elect of God, holy and beloved. God has chosen each of us to walk with Him. He has decided to call each of us to Himself and, as a result, we are both holy and beloved. We are holy because the blood of Jesus has wiped us clean of our sin, and we are beloved because Jesus has declared His love for us through His death on the cross.
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