Colossians 3:4

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that when Jesus Christ returns, who is our source of life, we will appear with him in glory. It's a promise from Paul to the Colossians about the future hope believers have.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and your best friend is it. When they find you, you both come out together to celebrate! This verse says that when Jesus comes back for us, we'll all appear with him, like coming out of hiding in a big celebration.

Historical Background

This was written by the apostle Paul around 60 AD, while he was imprisoned. He wrote it to the Colossian believers who were facing challenges from false teachings, reminding them of their future hope and glory with Christ.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a young professional facing tough work challenges; this verse can remind them that just as athletes wait for their moment in the spotlight, Christians await Jesus' return and share his glory. It's encouragement to persevere until then.

Topics

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Related Verses

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17John 14:3Ephesians 2:5-6Romans 8:17Revelation 22:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when Paul says 'our life' referring to Christ?
Paul is emphasizing that just as we need air to breathe, we need Christ for spiritual life and fulfillment. This highlights the essential role of Jesus in our existence.
How can we anticipate this appearing with Christ?
We can focus on living a life aligned with God's will, growing closer to Christ daily through prayer and study, and being ready for his return by maintaining hope and faith.
What does 'glory' mean in this context?
'Glory' here refers to the divine honor and splendor that believers will share with Christ when he returns. It represents a state of perfection, joy, and radiant presence of God.
How can Colossians 3:4 be applied in everyday life?
By keeping our hope alive for Jesus' return and focusing on spiritual growth, we can make daily decisions that align with living a Christ-centered life, reflecting the promise of glory to come.
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