Passage
Which is come unto you, as also it is in the whole world and bringeth forth fruit and groweth, even as it doth in you, since the day you heard and knew the grace of God in truth.
Which is come unto you, as also it is in the whole world and bringeth forth fruit and groweth, even as it doth in you, since the day you heard and knew the grace of God in truth.
Colossians 1:4 Hearing your faith in Christ Jesus and the love which you have towards all the saints.
Colossians 1:5 For the hope that is laid up for you in heaven, which you have heard in the word of the truth of the gospel,
Colossians 1:6 Which is come unto you, as also it is in the whole world and bringeth forth fruit and groweth, even as it doth in you, since the day you heard and knew the grace of God in truth.
Colossians 1:7 As you learned of Epaphras, our most beloved fellow servant, who is for you a faithful minister of Christ Jesus;
Colossians 1:8 Who also hath manifested your love in the spirit.
The verse centers on "world", "grace", "come", "whole", "bringeth", "forth", "fruit", and "groweth". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "world" and "grace", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 5's "For the hope that is laid up..." into verse 7's "As you learned of Epaphras our most...", so "world" and "grace" belong inside that flow. In Colossians context, the local focus is Christ, faith, and discipleship.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "world" and "grace" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.