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What does it mean to be 'grounded and settled' in faith?

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Being 'grounded and settled' means having a firm foundation in the truth of the gospel.

To be 'grounded and settled' in faith refers to having a robust foundation in the teachings of the gospel and an unwavering commitment to Christ. Colossians 1:23 emphasizes that this grounding protects believers from being moved away from their hope. It requires continual engagement with the Word of God and the means of grace provided by God through preaching, teaching, and fellowship. This steadfastness is vital, as it prevents believers from being swayed by false teachings and keeps them rooted in the truth of their redemption. It highlights the necessity of both divine grace and human responsibility in nurturing and sustaining faith.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:23

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