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: He then uses a present participle—"being renewed"—to indicate that the transformation of the believer's character is a continuous, daily work of God. Colossians 3:9-10
is a cornerstone of Christian ethics and identity, marking the transition from a "old self" characterized by deception to a "new self" that is constantly being renewed in Christ’s image. Core Passage & Summary The Command : "Do not lie to each other". [S2E2] Colossians 3:9-10
: Paul uses past participles—"having stripped off" and "having put on"—to describe God's once-for-all act of declaring a person righteous. : He then uses a present participle—"being renewed"—to
: This instruction is based on a spiritual reality that has already occurred for the believer: they have "stripped off" their old sinful nature and its practices. : Paul uses past participles—"having stripped off" and
: Believers have "put on" a new self which is being actively renewed in knowledge to reflect the image of its Creator. Theological Key: Justification vs. Sanctification
According to Preacher Win , these verses use a shift in grammar to distinguish between two stages of faith: