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=== Conduct === The practical part of the Epistle, in chapters 3 and 4, addresses various duties which flow naturally from the doctrinal section. The community members are exhorted to "set their minds" on the things that are above, not on earthly things,<ref>{{bibleverse|Colossians|3:4|CSB}}: [[Christian Standard Bible]] (CSB), 2017</ref> to [[Mortification (theology)|mortify]] every evil principle of their nature, and to put on "a new self".<ref>{{bibleverse|Colossians|3:10|CSB}}: CSB</ref> Many special duties of the Christian life are also insisted upon as the fitting evidence of the Christian character. Colossians 3:22β24 instructs [[Slavery|slaves]] to obey their masters and serve them sincerely, because they will receive an "inheritance"<ref>New International Version</ref> from God. Colossians 4:1 instructs masters (slave owners) to "provide your slaves with what is right and fair",<ref>New International Version</ref> because God is in turn their master. The letter ends with a customary prayer,<ref>{{bibleverse|Colossians|4:3-4}}</ref> instruction, and greetings.<ref name ="Harris Colossians">[[Stephen L Harris|Harris, Stephen L.]], ''Understanding the Bible''. Palo Alto: Mayfield. 1985. "Colossians" pp. 337β38</ref>
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