Colossians 3:5

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Colossians tells us to get rid of bad behaviors and desires that harm our relationship with God, like doing things we know are wrong or wanting too much stuff.

Explained for Children

Think about how you feel when you're playing a game but keep breaking the rules. It's no fun, right? This verse is saying to stop doing those not-so-good things so you can have more fun and peace in your life with God!

Historical Background

This passage was written by the Apostle Paul around 60 AD to the church at Colossae. The city had a mix of Greco-Roman culture and various religious beliefs, making it challenging for new Christians to maintain their faith.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're in high school where peer pressure is strong, but you want to stay true to your values. This verse reminds you to resist those pressures, like cheating on a test or lying to fit in, because they can harm your relationship with God and yourself.

Topics

sinChristian livingdesiresidolatrymortalityvirtue

Related Verses

Ephesians 4:22Romans 8:13Galatians 5:24Proverbs 6:27-29Deuteronomy 5:21

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Colossians 3:5?
The verse emphasizes getting rid of sinful behaviors and desires that distract from a close relationship with God.
How can I apply this verse in my life?
By recognizing your own sinful tendencies and actively working to replace them with good habits and focusing on God’s will for you.
Why is covetousness considered idolatry?
Coveting means desiring something so much that it becomes more important than God, thus making the object of desire an 'idol' in your life.
What does Paul mean by ‘mortify’ in this context?
Paul is calling for a complete death to sin within oneself through repentance and turning towards a holy life lived under God's guidance.
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