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Faith and Love
Col. 1:4
*I.
Thanksgiving and Prayers Given for Faith Exhibited.*
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The meaning of /“Faith in Christ”./
1) The use of the preposition εν.
/Is properly faith exhibited in the sphere of the relationship./
2) The use of the preposition εις .
/As used in John 3:16 “believeth in Him” is faith exercised into a relationship with God./
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The Apostles emphasis was on the demonstration of the Spirit in the believers at Colosse.
/It’s never enough to hear that someone has made a profession of faith, but that their faith in Christ has produced some fruit./
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Thanksgiving and Prayers Given for Faith Perfected.*
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Love, the distinguishing trait of all Christians.
(John 13:35)
“/Love to Christ is necessarily involved, for love to the saints is really a generous, unselfish affection for Christ’s image in them.”
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/(Homiletic Preachers Commentary)/
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Love, the true nature of God.
(1 John 4:8-17)
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Love, the conquering force of God in man.
(1 John 4:18-19)
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