If you need to catch up you can view previous days below in the “related posts”.
Hope you all are enjoying this as much as I am.
Reminder from Day 2 we will need to put the word “whatever” and it means:
- all things whatsoever, all that
Today’s word is “pure”. When looking back at what I had written about this verse in my journal this is the word that caught my eye and led me to write about this in the 12 Days of Christmas. Pure, in the Greek, is further defined as:
- because uncontaminated (pure) undefiled from sin, without spoliation even down to the center of one’s being, not mixed with guilt or anything condemnable.
Whew…now maybe you can see why this caught my eye again!
Let’s put together what we have so far:
From now on, all believers (born out of belief in Christ), all that can’t be hidden, all that is deeply respected because viewed as majestic, all that is just in the eyes of God (approved, righteous), all that is uncontaminated from sin and without spoilation even down to the center of one’s being (not mixed with guilt or anything condemnable),…
Come back tomorrow for the next Greek word and be ready to dig into more.
May God fill you with his peace and help you to understand his grace in the New Covenant he sent his son for,
Darlene
(All Greek definitions come from the Interlinear section of biblehub.com)