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1
For
I want
you to know
how great
a struggle
I am having
for
you, and
those
in Laodicea, and
as many as
have not seen
my
face
in
the
flesh,
2
that their
hearts
may be encouraged,
having been knit together
in love, and to
all
the
riches
of the
full assurance
of understanding, to
the
knowledge
of the
mystery
of God,
which is
Christ,
3
in
whom
are
hidden
all
the
treasures
of wisdom
and
of knowledge.
4
I say
this
so that
no one
might delude
you by
persuasive speech.
5
Truly
indeed,
if
I am
absent
in
the
flesh,
yet
I am
with you
in spirit,
rejoicing
and
seeing
your
good order
and
the
firmness
of your
faith
in Christ.
6
Therefore, just as
you have received
Christ
Jesus
the Lord,
walk
in Him,
7
hav
in
g been rooted
and
be
in
g built up
in
Him, and be
in
g strengthened
in
the
faith,
just as
you were taught,
abound
in
g
with
thanksgiv
in
g.
8
Take heed
lest
the
re will be
anyone
taking you captive
through
philosophy
and
empty
deceit,
according to
the
tradition
of men,
according to
the
principles
of
the
world
and
not
according to
Christ.
9
For in Him
all
the
fullness
of
the
Deity
dwells
bodily.
10
And
you are
complete
in Him, who is the
head
of all
rule
and authority,
11
in whom
also
you were circumcised
with
the
circumcision
made without hands
in the
removal
of the
body
of the
flesh,
in the
circumcision
of Christ,
12
having been buried with
Him
in
baptism,
in
which
also
you were raised with
Him
through
the
faith
of the working of God, the
One
having raised
Him
out from
the dead.
13
And you be
in
g
dead
in
the
trespasses
and
in
the
uncircumcision
of your
flesh,
He made alive together with Him,
hav
in
g forgiven
us
all
our
trespasses
,
14
having blotted out
the
handwriting
in the
decrees
against
us,
which
was
adverse
to us. And
He has taken
it out of the
way,
having nailed
it to the
cross.
15
Hav
in
g disarmed
the
rulers
and the
authorities,
He made a show
of them
in
public,
hav
in
g triumphed
over them
in
it.
16
Therefore
let no
one
judge
you in
regard
to food,
or
in
regard
to drink,
or
in
regard
to a feast,
or
a New Moon,
or
Sabbaths,
17
which
are
a shadow
the
things
coming.
But
the
body
is
of Christ.
18
Let no one
disqualify
you,
delighting
in
humility
and
the
worship
of the angels,
detailing
what he has seen,
being puffed up
vainly
by his
mind
of the flesh,
19
and
not
holding fast
to the head, from whom the
whole
body,
being supplied
and
being knit together
by the
joints
and ligaments,
increases
with the
increase
of God.
20
If
you have died
with
Christ,
away from the
principles
of the
world,
why
as if
living
in
the
world
do you submit to decrees:
21
You should not handle!
You should not taste!
You should not touch!?
22
which
are
all
unto
decay
with
the
use,
according to
the
precepts and
teachings
of men,
23
which
having
indeed
an appearance
of wisdom
in
self-imposed worship
and
humility
and
harsh treatment
of
the
body,
are
not
of any
value
against
the
indulgence
of the
flesh.
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