... as the truth is in Jesus. This is often quoted as though it were written "the truth as it is in Jesus," and is thus used as a compendious expression for the doctrines of grace. But such a use is likely to make us overlook the important doctrine which Christ teaches by his Spirit, and which follows in the context, viz. that the believer in Christ has put off the old man, has put on the new man, has been renewed in the spirit of his mind. (Cp. Col. 3:9, 10.) He is therefore to walk after the pattern of the new man, "in righteousness and holiness of truth." "Wherefore putting away," &c.
Presbutes The Christian Annotator 3:218 (1856).