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The Faithful
Colossians 1:2
 
 
I.
THE SUBTLTY OF CATHOLIC INFLUENCE OVER THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE TERM “SAINT’, AND IT’S IMPLICATIONS IN OUR UNDERSTANDING.
 
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Catholic dogma that has adulterated this important term for us.
B.
The teaching of Catholic theology in Christianity.
C.
The saints of the roman church and their veneration.
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ORTHODOX UNDERSTANDING OF THE TERM UNDER GRACE.
 
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Void of merit.
B.
Saints = (αγιος – holy; by the holiness & pureness of Christ.
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THE CHARGE TO FAITHFULNESS.
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A special greeting to the faithful, and a call to the same for all.
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Distinguished from the saints in general.
 
                        1) There was an obvious problem with some regarding faithfulness.
2) Expounded upon in verses 3-8.
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