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Y aunque ustedes antes estaban alejados y eran de ánimo hostil, ocupados en malas obras, (Colossians 1:21)
sin embargo, ahora Dios los ha reconciliado en Cristo en Su cuerpo de carne, mediante Su muerte, a fin de presentarlos santos, sin mancha e irreprensibles delante de El. (Colossians 1:22)
Esto El hará si en verdad permanecen en la fe bien cimentados y constantes, sin moverse de la esperanza del evangelio que han oído, que fue proclamado a toda la creación debajo del cielo, y del cual yo, Pablo, fui hecho ministro (servidor). (Colossians 1:23)
Ahora me alegro de mis sufrimientos por ustedes, y en mi carne, completando lo que falta de las aflicciones de Cristo, hago mi parte por Su cuerpo, que es la iglesia.
De esta iglesia fui hecho ministro conforme a la administración de Dios que me fue dada para beneficio de ustedes, a fin de llevar a cabo la predicación de la palabra de Dios, (Colossians 1:25)
es decir, el misterio que ha estado oculto desde los siglos y generaciones, pero que ahora ha sido manifestado a sus santos. (Colossians 1:26)
A éstos Dios quiso dar a conocer cuáles son las riquezas de la gloria de este misterio entre los Gentiles, que es Cristo en ustedes, la esperanza de la gloria. (Colossians 1:27)

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Colossians 1:24 - Cross Reference

Pero aunque yo sea derramado como libación (ofrenda líquida) sobre el sacrificio y servicio de su fe, me regocijo y comparto mi gozo con todos ustedes. (Philippians 2:17)
Por esta causa yo, Pablo, prisionero de Cristo Jesús por amor de ustedes los Gentiles (Ephesians 3:1)
Porque así como los sufrimientos de Cristo son nuestros en abundancia, así también abunda nuestro consuelo por medio de Cristo (el Mesías). (2 Corinthians 1:5)
Ruego, por tanto, que no desmayen a causa de mis tribulaciones por ustedes, porque son su gloria. (Ephesians 3:13)
El es también la cabeza del cuerpo que es la iglesia. El es el principio, el primogénito de entre los muertos, a fin de que El tenga en todo la primacía. (Colossians 1:18)
la cual es Su cuerpo, la plenitud de Aquél que lo llena todo en todo. (Ephesians 1:23)
¿Son servidores de Cristo? (Hablo como si hubiera perdido el juicio) yo más. En muchos más trabajos, en muchas más cárceles, en azotes un sinnúmero de veces, con frecuencia en peligros de muerte. (2 Corinthians 11:23)
Por tanto, no te avergüences del testimonio de nuestro Señor, ni de mí, prisionero Suyo, sino participa conmigo en las aflicciones por el evangelio (las buenas nuevas), según el poder de Dios. (2 Timothy 1:8)
por el cual sufro penalidades, hasta el encarcelamiento como un malhechor. Pero la palabra de Dios no está presa. (2 Timothy 2:9)
Tengan por sumo gozo, hermanos míos, cuando se hallen en diversas pruebas (tentaciones), (James 1:2)
y conocerlo a El, el poder de Su resurrección y la participación en Sus padecimientos, llegando a ser como El en Su muerte, (Philippians 3:10)
Y no sólo esto, sino que también nos gloriamos en las tribulaciones, sabiendo que la tribulación produce paciencia (perseverancia); (Romans 5:3)
Mucha es mi confianza en ustedes. Tengo mucho orgullo de ustedes. Lleno estoy de consuelo y sobreabundo de gozo en toda nuestra aflicción. (2 Corinthians 7:4)
Bienaventurados serán cuando los insulten y persigan, y digan todo género de mal contra ustedes falsamente, por causa de Mí. (Matthew 5:11)
Afligidos en todo, pero no agobiados; perplejos, pero no desesperados; (2 Corinthians 4:8)
Los apóstoles, pues, salieron de la presencia del Concilio (Sanedrín), regocijándose de que hubieran sido considerados dignos de sufrir afrenta por Su Nombre. (Acts 5:41)