Colossians 3:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Colossians says that God's chosen people should have qualities like mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. It encourages believers to show these traits in their daily lives.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're part of a special team picked by the coach. This verse is like your coach saying, 'You all are amazing! Now, be nice, kind, humble, patient, and gentle with everyone.'

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 60 to Christians in Colossae, encouraging them to live a life that reflects their faith. The context was a community trying to navigate pagan influences while holding onto Christian values.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, consider the way you interact with colleagues at work. Show mercy when someone makes a mistake, be kind even if they are not, and remain humble despite your successes or failures.

Topics

mercykindnesshumilitypatienceChristian virtuesfaithful living

Related Verses

Romans 12:9-13Ephesians 4:32Matthew 5:7Philippians 4:5James 3:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Paul emphasize these particular qualities in Colossians 3:12?
Paul emphasizes these qualities because they reflect the character of God and help believers foster a positive community environment, free from pride and conflict.
How can I remember to apply Colossians 3:12 every day?
Regularly remind yourself of this verse by setting daily reminders or incorporating it into your prayer time. Reflecting on the qualities mentioned can help make them a natural part of your interactions.
Is there a connection between Colossians 3:12 and other New Testament teachings?
Yes, many New Testament passages encourage similar virtues as a reflection of Christ's character. For example, Ephesians 4:32 also calls believers to be kind and compassionate.
What does it mean to 'put on' these qualities in Colossians 3:12?
'Putting on' these qualities means actively choosing to embody them. It's not just about having good thoughts but also acting upon those thoughts to impact others positively.
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