They are alive and saved, but their flesh is dead to the world.
Then we see what Gill says real quick:
This is said to be "hid", which denotes the secrecy of it, and is true both of spiritual and eternal life.
The spiritual life of the saints is hid from the men of the world, who are alienated from the life of God, are ignorant of the Lord of life, and know nothing of the spirit of life;
they are strangers to the nature of this life, and to the food on which believers live, the hidden manna;
and to the doctrines of the Gospel,
(note: and the Doctrines of Grace) by which they are nourished, these are hid to them that are lost; and to all the joys and pleasures of it:...
Eternal life is also an hidden one from natural men; the things that are eternal, are things unseen by the carnal eye, and not to be conceived of by a carnal heart;
and can only be beheld, and that in a very glimmering and imperfect manner, by an eye of faith, which is the evidence of things not seen, the clearest one saints have in this life;
for eternal glory and happiness is in part hid from the saints themselves; they see it but through a glass darkly;
nor does it appear to themselves, as yet, what that felicity is in its fullness and perfection they shall enjoy...
eternal life is deposited in his hands by the Father; it is bound up in the bundle of life with the Lord God, and is in him for ever safe: nay, it is not only with Christ, where it is secure enough, but it is with Christ "in God";
Christ is in God, the Father is in the Son, and the Son is in the Father;
they are one in nature, and so in power and glory;
and this union between them, which is natural and perfect, is the foundation of the security both of the persons, and of the life, spiritual and eternal, of God's elect;
see (
John 10:28-30 28 "And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any
man pluck them out of my hand.
29 "My Father, which gave
them me, is greater than all; and no
man is able to pluck
them out of my Father's hand.
30 "I and
my Father are one."
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Colossians 3:3 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary