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UNIFIED

EPHESIANS 4:3

“being diligent to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”

“All for one and one for all.” “There is no ‘I’ in TEAM.” You’ve heard all the cliches, I am sure. And they are all good to spur on teamwork and unity among a group of people. Just watch a riot on tv and listen. They are all shouting the same (usually hateful) message. You’ve heard them. Even though you may not agree with their tactics, you have to admit they sure work hard at being unified. You see, being unified isn’t just about being unified. You need to have the right message.

Paul tells us that message in verse 3 of chapter 4 of Ephesians. Look at the verse again. “being diligent to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Our goal for unification is the unity of Spirit in the bond of peace. These early Christians were still under a lot of persecution. It would have been easy to get a mob together and protest their treatment. Paul says they are to be peaceable and diligent. Think how you can exhibit those traits today.

APPLICATION

The phrase “being diligent” is spoudázō, which means to “be swift (go fast, be speedy);” (HELPS Word studies). Don’t mess around. Get it done. The same word is used in 2 Timothy 2:15. “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a worker who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth.”

Be diligent to do what? “To keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” What in the world does that mean? How can we put that to use today? The word “keep” is tereo and means to spiritually guard, keep intact. Do you know what I have discovered? Anything I want to keep intact has to have some borders or some kind of container. That’s what Paul means when he says, “the unity of the Spirit.” Nothing else can unify us.

This “bond” is the word sundesmos. Now, get this. This word comes from sun (closely identified with) and deo (to bind). In other words, it means “a close (inner) identity which produces close harmony between members joined closely together.” (HELPS Word studies). That’s what Paul is telling the Ephesians and us. As believers, we are to be closely bound together in peace. We cannot allow the world to tear us apart. Do your part today to keep the peace.

Father, only through Your Spirit can I keep this unity among my fellow believers.

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