Devotion:
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Read Colossians 3:12-14.
In Colossians 3:12–14, the Apostle Paul invites believers to consider what they wear—not on the outside, but on the heart. Because we are God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, our identity comes before our behavior. We do not practice compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience to earn God’s love; we live this way because we already have it.
Paul uses the image of clothing intentionally. Just as we choose what to put on each day, we must intentionally “put on” Christlike character. These virtues rarely come naturally, especially when we are wronged or misunderstood. That is why Paul emphasizes forgiveness—just as the Lord forgave you. Forgiveness is not rooted in feelings but in obedience and grace.
Above all, Paul says to put on love, which “binds everything together in perfect unity.” Love is the outer garment that holds every other virtue in place. Without love, kindness becomes shallow, patience runs thin, and humility fades. Love, however, reflects the very nature of Christ and makes our faith visible to the world.
This passage reminds us that spiritual maturity is not measured by how much we know, but by how well we love. When we clothe ourselves in Christ daily, our lives become living testimonies of His transforming grace.
Personal Worship Option:
Lord, help me to remember who I am in You—chosen, holy, and deeply loved. Teach me each day to clothe myself with compassion, humility, patience, and forgiveness. Above all, wrap my life in love, so that others may see Christ in me. Amen.

