Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"All Christians should have a certain look. This isn't necessarily based on what we wear or our physical appearance, but rather our actions and how we interact with each other.
In Colossians, the Apostle Paul tells his readers what the Christian life looks like. At the point of salvation, our life becomes hidden in Christ--meaning that Christ is seen and who we are is secondary. This process means that we take on a new look as we put on spiritual clothing.
Colossians 3:12 lists the characteristics that should be seen in our lives--mercy, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, and longsuffering … to name a few.
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So, how can we develop these characteristics? They have been modeled for us through the life of Christ. We can read multiple examples of these traits modeled through Jesus's interactions with others.
The understanding of who God is and that we are His children encourages us to be like God. His love is extended to us even as we still fail to demonstrate these characteristics. His grace compels us to keep following Him.
God's Spirit in us gives us the power and strength to become more like Him. Everything we say and do is a representation of Christ. It isn't a heavy burden to become more godly. It's the work of the Holy Spirit in us.
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