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What does Colossians teach about the source of our hope?

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Colossians teaches that our hope is rooted in God's grace and the redemptive work of Christ.

In Colossians 1:5, the Apostle Paul illustrates that hope arises from knowing the grace laid up in heaven for believers. This hope is not founded on human effort or worldly expectations, but is a gift from God, culminating in the promises fulfilled through Christ's redemptive work. The transformation from a hopeless state to possessing hope signifies that believers have been drawn into a new relationship with God. Thus, the hope experienced by the Colossians is evidence of God's active grace, assuring them of their future glory and inheritance.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:5

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