The Ladder of Christlikeness: The Steps of the Christian Life in Colossians 3:12-17

· Clever Grove
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158
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About this ebook

You know you're called to be more like Christ. But what does that actually look like — practically, daily, step by step?


Most books on Christian character give you a list of virtues and tell you to try harder. But Paul didn't write a random list in Colossians 3:12–17. He wrote a sequence. A ladder. And the order changes everything.


Compassion before kindness. Humility before long-suffering. Forgiveness before love.


Skip a step, and the whole thing collapses. Get the order right, and transformation becomes possible.


In The Ladder of Christlikeness, Beniamin Faragau unpacks the progression Paul intended — and gives you a practical roadmap for becoming the person God is calling you to be.

Inside this book, you'll learn:

• The hidden structure of Colossians 3:12–17 that most commentaries overlook

• Why each virtue depends on the one before it — and what breaks when you skip ahead

• The real meaning of biblical long-suffering (it's not what you think)

• How forgiveness and love are connected in ways that will reshape your relationships

• A step-by-step path for spiritual growth that goes beyond willpower


Whether you're in a season of growth or stuck in a cycle of frustration, this book meets you where you are — and shows you the next step.


Don't just believe the truth. Live it. Start climbing today.

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