I just read through the first three chapters of Colossians.
It talks in chapter three about putting off the sinful deeds of the flesh because we are new creations in Christ, and to put on love etc.
The message seems to be, Yes you still struggle with sin, but because you are raised with Christ, you are to strive to put off the old sinful deeds, and put on good things.
But then it comes to the final verse of that chapter:
"But he that doeth wrong shall receive for the wrong which he hath done: and there is no respect of persons." (Col. 3:25)
What exactly does this verse mean?
It seems to be saying that even if you're a Christian, if you sin, you will be punished because God is no respecter or persons (meaning, He doesn't distinguish between believers and non-believers)?
I know that can't be an accurate interpretation since it goes against the very message of the gospel and how there is now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.
So, what does the verse mean? What does is mean that God is no respecter of persons?
Thanks in advance,
Jenny
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thanks for this, i've found it very helpful
You are welcome. I am glad it has helped.
Lord Bless,
LT
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God bless you all
and there is no respect of persons. The Vulgate Latin and Arabic Versions add, "with God"; which undoubtedly is the sense; he regards not the rich more than the poor; he makes no difference between bond and free, the servant and the master; he will not take the part of the one, because he is a master, nor neglect, the other, because he is a servant, but will do that which is just and right with regard to them both; See Gill on Ephesians 6:9.http://biblehub.com/commentaries/colossians/3-25.htm
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