“Clothed in Grace” (Galatians 3:27)
“Clothed in Grace” (Galatians 3:27) “For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.” The Greek phrase “Christon enedusasthe” literally means “you have clothed yourselves with Christ.” Paul uses this metaphor to describe a complete change of spiritual attire — the believer now wears Christ’s righteousness as a garment. Greek Term Meaning Implication Baptizō To immerse Symbol of union with Christ Enedusasthe To put on clothing Transformation of identity Christon Christ Himself The believer’s new covering This verse connects baptism not merely to ritual but to relationship — the believer’s life now visibly bears Christ’s image. “To put on Christ is to say that you have put on His sentiments, opinions, characteristic traits, etc., as a man clothes himself.” — Barnes Notes Humility in action — A believer cho...