Unreprovable
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The term "unreprovable" is a significant concept within Christian theology, denoting a state of being beyond reproach or criticism, particularly in the context of one's moral and spiritual standing before God. This concept is closely associated with the transformative work of Jesus Christ in the life of a believer, emphasizing the purity and blamelessness that comes through faith and sanctification.

Biblical References:

The term "unreprovable" is found in the New Testament, specifically in the writings of the Apostle Paul. In Colossians 1:22 , Paul writes, "But now He has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you holy, unblemished, and unreprovable in His presence." This passage highlights the work of reconciliation accomplished through the death of Christ, which enables believers to stand before God as holy and without fault.

Theological Significance:

1. Reconciliation and Redemption: The concept of being unreprovable is intrinsically linked to the doctrine of reconciliation. Through Christ's sacrificial death, believers are reconciled to God, meaning that the barrier of sin, which once separated humanity from the divine, has been removed. This reconciliation is not merely a legal transaction but a transformative process that results in a new identity for the believer.

2. Holiness and Sanctification: To be unreprovable is to be set apart as holy. This holiness is not self-generated but is imparted through the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit. As believers grow in their faith, they are progressively conformed to the image of Christ, becoming more like Him in character and conduct. This process of sanctification is both a present reality and a future hope, as believers strive to live lives that are pleasing to God.

3. Blamelessness Before God: The state of being unreprovable is ultimately about one's standing before God. In Christ, believers are seen as blameless, not because of their own righteousness, but because of the righteousness of Christ imputed to them. This imputed righteousness is a cornerstone of the doctrine of justification, where believers are declared righteous by faith.

4. Moral and Ethical Implications: While the status of being unreprovable is a gift of grace, it carries with it moral and ethical implications. Believers are called to live in a manner worthy of their calling, reflecting the character of Christ in their daily lives. This involves a commitment to integrity, honesty, and love, as they seek to be witnesses of the transformative power of the Gospel.

Practical Application:

For the believer, the concept of being unreprovable serves as both an assurance and a challenge. It assures them of their secure standing before God, rooted in the finished work of Christ. At the same time, it challenges them to pursue a life of holiness and obedience, empowered by the Holy Spirit. This dual aspect of assurance and challenge is central to the Christian life, as believers navigate the tension between their present imperfections and their future glorification.

In summary, the term "unreprovable" encapsulates the profound truth of the believer's new identity in Christ, characterized by holiness, blamelessness, and a life that reflects the transformative power of the Gospel.
Greek
410. anegkletos -- not to be called to account, unreprovable
... not to be called to account, unreprovable. Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration:
anegkletos Phonetic Spelling: (an-eng'-klay-tos) Short Definition ...
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Colossians i. 21, 22
... mind, in your evil works, yet now hath He reconciled in the body of His flesh through
death, to present you holy and without blemish and unreprovable before Him ...
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1 Cor. I. 4, 5
... [7.] Ver.8. "Who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye may be unreprovable."
Here he seems to court them, but the saying is free from all flattery; for ...
/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily ii 1 cor i.htm

Cleansing.
... In Colossians 1:22, "To present you holy and without blemish, and unreprovable before
Him." Here he is speaking again of our future standing, for the word ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/macneil/the spirit-filled life/chapter xi cleansing.htm

Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Treasure Christians have in the ...
... that ye come behind in no gift; waiting for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ;
8 who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye be unreprovable in the ...
/.../luther/epistle sermons vol iii/eighteenth sunday after trinity treasure.htm

On Examining Candidates for the Episcopal Office.
... we have heard from our Lord, that a pastor who is to be ordained a bishop for the
churches in every parish, must be unblameable, unreprovable, free from all ...
/.../constitutions of the holy apostles/sec i on examining candidates for.htm

Light for them that Sit in Darkness;
... as a sin-atoning offering, he redeemed all his saints, paid the FULL price of their
redemption, and will present them unblameable, unreprovable, and acceptable ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/light for them that sit.htm

Who Teach: that God Does Indeed Provide the Believer with ...
... to the grace of God alone; and contrary to the apostle, who declares that it is
God, who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye be unreprovable in the ...
/.../various/the canons of dordt/paragraph 2 who teach that 4.htm

Preached on Occasion of the Death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher ...
... was in Christ Jesus.". 4. As to his outward behaviour, the upright Christian
believer is blameless and unreprovable. He is holy, as ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 133 preached on occasion.htm

Who May be Said to Walk Without Spot; Damnable and Venial Sins.
... your mind by wicked works, yet now hath He reconciled in the body of His flesh through
death; present yourselves holy and unblameable and unreprovable in His ...
/.../augustine/anti-pelagian writings/chapter ix 20 who may be.htm

Written from Rome
... in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath He reconciled in the body of His flesh
through death, to present you holy and unblamable and unreprovable in His ...
/.../white/the acts of the apostles/lesson 45 written from rome.htm

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Unreprovable (1 Occurrence)
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Colossians 1:22
In the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblamable and unreprovable in his sight:
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