Grace and Peace

Re:Verse passage – Colossians 1:1-8 (day five)  

Paul writes “Grace” and “Peace” in his greeting to the Colossians.  A mixture of both Greek and Hebrew words and thoughts. Worth noting- different Greek word for grace is used, that points to the work of God.  The Hebrew concept of peace was not the absence of trouble, but rather peace is a sense resulting from having been in the presence of God. Notice the order (important in Greek writing). Grace then Peace.  Paul is pointing out that as we understand and recognize the work of God through Christ in our lives, we then experience the peace His work and presence brings. The temptation is to try to find peace in other places- material, social, intellectual, and spiritual.  Paul is teaching that peace- real peace, is found only thru God’s grace in Christ- a wonderful greeting, important reminder, and a joyful celebration.

Author: Scott Lane

Scott Lane is the Executive Pastor of Ministry at FBCSA.

2 thoughts on “Grace and Peace”

  1. Thank you for the additional insight. I always appreciate knowing the language specifics of the Bible text. That was always one of my favorite things about Pastor Don’s sermons.

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