Evidence of a new natureOnline version Colossians 3:12 begins with the word, therefore, which joins it to the previous verse. “Here there is no Gentile or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all, and is in all.” The passage describes the new nature of all who are in Christ. As you complete the puzzle, notice the importance given to an attitude of gratefulness. by Nancy McKeeth A B C D F G H K L M P R S T U W Starts with A to warn someone (ver. 3:16) Starts with B To accept another person even when he or she is not perfect. (ver. 3:13) Starts with C To put on the qualities of the new nature (ver. 3:12) Starts with D A four letter word that signifies action. (Ver 3:17) Starts with F What we should do when we have grievances against someone. (Ver. 3:13) Starts with G offenses to be forgiven (plural) (ver. 3:13) Starts with H where our thankfulness to God begins (ver. 3:16) Starts with K doing good to others (ver. 3:12) Starts with L We should forgive others as He forgave us (ver. 3:13) Starts with M to be part of the same body (plural) (ver. 3:15) Starts with P The characteristic of Christ that should rule in our hearts (ver. 3:15) Starts with R The message of Christ should dwell generously or extravagantly in our relationships with others.(ver. 3:16) Starts with S melodious praise (plural noun) (ver. 3:16) Starts with T To instruct others (ver. 3:16) Starts with U The togetherness or oneness that should characterize the body of Christ (ver. 3:14) Starts with W being alert and vigilant in prayer (4:2)