Colossians 1:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is a thanksgiving to God the Father for making us fit to share in the inheritance of believers in Christ. It's part of Paul's letter to the Colossians, emphasizing our spiritual blessings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're part of a special club where everyone gets a big, shiny treasure chest. This verse is like saying thanks because God made sure you get one too!

Historical Background

This passage was written by Apostle Paul around the late 1st century AD to the church in Colossae, an ancient city in Asia Minor. It reflects the early Christian community's gratitude for their spiritual inheritance.

Living It Out Today

Think of a situation where someone has helped you become part of something great, like joining a successful team or winning a prize together. This verse reminds us to thank God for making us ready to share in His blessings with other believers.

Topics

salvationgratitudeinheritancefaithspiritual blessingsthanksgiving

Related Verses

Ephesians 1:18Hebrews 9:15Romans 8:17Deuteronomy 30:19-20Isaiah 65:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'made us meet' mean in this verse?
'Made us meet' means that God prepared believers to receive His blessings, making them suitable or worthy for a special purpose.
Who is the inheritance mentioned in Colossians 1:12 referring to?
The inheritance refers to the eternal life and all its blessings promised to those who believe in Christ. It's shared among believers as part of God’s kingdom.
Why is thanksgiving important according to this verse?
Thanksgiving shows our appreciation for God’s grace and provision, especially for making us eligible to share in the blessings of salvation with fellow believers.
How can we practice being thankful like Colossians 1:12 suggests?
By regularly acknowledging God's goodness and His work in our lives through prayer, worship, and acts of kindness that reflect gratitude for what He has given us.
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