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To help fellow anointed Christians to stay faithful and attain the prize, Paul urged them: “Keep your minds fixed on the things above.” (Col. 3:2) They were to keep in mind the precious hope of receiving their heavenly inheritance. (Col. 1:4, 5) Indeed, contemplating the blessings that Jehovah sets before his people helps all of God’s servants to keep their eyes on the prize, whether they have the heavenly or the earthly hope.​—1 Cor. 9:24. God Is Sovereign Scripture, God’s Comfort Scripture, When God Steps In Miracles Happen, God’s Provision Quotes, God’s Presence Scripture, Thanksgiving Prayer, Spiritual Reading, Eyes On The Prize, Bible Motivation

To help fellow anointed Christians to stay faithful and attain the prize, Paul urged them: “Keep your minds fixed on the things above.” (Col. 3:2) They were to keep in mind the precious hope of receiving their heavenly inheritance. (Col. 1:4, 5) Indeed, contemplating the blessings that Jehovah sets before his people helps all of God’s servants to keep their eyes on the prize, whether they have the heavenly or the earthly hope.​—1 Cor. 9:24.

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Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. Colossians 3:2 A major key to winning a tennis game is keeping my eye on the ball. If I start to think about what I need to do when the game is over—I will lose focus on the ball. If I begin to think about the last play I missed—I may lose the next point. Keeping my eye and focus on where the ball is going and how I intend to respond is key to how I play the game.... Set Your Eyes On Things Above, The Game Is Over, Powerful Scriptures, Bible Devotions, Encouraging Scripture, Daily Prayer, S Word, Scripture Quotes, Words Of Encouragement

Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. Colossians 3:2 A major key to winning a tennis game is keeping my eye on the ball. If I start to think about what I need to do when the game is over—I will lose focus on the ball. If I begin to think about the last play I missed—I may lose the next point. Keeping my eye and focus on where the ball is going and how I intend to respond is key to how I play the game....

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