Definition: Colossians 3:20 is a verse from the New Testament that speaks about the importance of faith and trust in God's promises to Abraham Isaac Jacob (Colossians 1:26). It's often used by Christians to express their hope for the future and their confidence in the promises made to them.
The verse says, "For as many as are led by the Spirit, let them follow him." This is a strong affirmation of faith, especially when it comes to God's promises. The phrase "let them" suggests that they should follow him regardless of whether or not it will happen physically in their lives. An example sentence using 'Colossians 3:20' might be something like, "I have great faith and trust in God's promises. I won't let anything hold me back from following His plan for me." This sentence would likely convey a sense of eagerness or excitement about fulfilling God's promises, even if it doesn’t necessarily mean that the promised future will come true (as many Christian expectations might be). However, it does express faith and trust in God.