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“Christ is All in All.”
Colossians 3:11.
THE Apostle was arguing for holiness. He was earnestly contending against sin and for the maintenance of Christian
graces, but he did not, as some do who would like to be thought preachers of the Gospel, resort to reasons inconsistent
with the Gospel of Free Grace. He did not bring forward a single legal argument. He did not say, “This do, and you shall
merit reward,” or, “This do not, and you shall cease to be the Beloved of the Lord.” He knew that he was writing to Believers
who are not under the Law but under Grace, and he therefore used arguments fetched from Grace, and suitable to
the character and condition of “the elect of God, holy and beloved.”

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