Colossians 3:9

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us not to lie to each other because we've put off the old way of living with its bad habits and behaviors. It's from a letter by Paul, encouraging Christians to live differently.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where everyone has to be honest. This verse is like that game. We shouldn't lie anymore because we've decided to change our ways and stop doing the not-so-nice things we used to do.

Historical Background

The letter was written by Paul around 60 AD, likely while he was in prison in Rome. It's addressed to Christians living in Colossae, who were facing challenges from false teachings that mixed pagan philosophies with Christianity.

Living It Out Today

In a modern workplace scenario, this verse reminds employees and managers to communicate honestly with each other instead of hiding information or spreading misinformation, fostering an environment of trust and integrity.

Topics

honestydeceptionbehavior changeChristian livingtruthintegrity

Related Verses

Ephesians 4:25James 1:19-20Proverbs 6:16-17Revelation 21:8Leviticus 19:11

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'putting off the old man' mean?
'Putting off the old man' means leaving behind our past sinful behaviors and adopting new ways that align with Christian values, like honesty.
How can this verse help in a family setting?
In families, this verse encourages open and truthful communication among members, fostering trust and strengthening relationships by avoiding lies.
What are some signs of living out Colossians 3:9?
Living out this verse involves being transparent in conversations, not hiding the truth from others, and actively choosing to speak honestly even when it's difficult.
Why is honesty important according to this verse?
Honesty is important because it reflects a change from our old sinful ways. It's part of becoming new in Christ, which involves abandoning deceit for truthfulness and integrity.
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