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KNIT TOGETHER

COLOSSIANS 2:2

that their hearts may be encouraged, having been knit together in love, and that they would attain to all the wealth that comes from the full assurance of understanding, resulting in a true knowledge of God’s mystery, that is, Christ Himself,

You have probably heard the expression “tight knit” to refer to a group of people whether they be family, co-workers or teammates. It is a good thing. It means they have come together as a group and are in agreement on a common goal or purpose. They work together well and rely on each other’s strengths to accomplish their tasks.

Paul uses the Greek word, symbibázō which comes from sýn, “identified with” and embibázō, “to board a ship.” HELPS Word studies says this word means “‘causing to stride together’ (TDNT); (figuratively) to grasp a truth by intertwining ideas needed to ‘get on board,’ i.e. come to the necessary judgment (conclusion); “to prove” (J. Thayer).”

APPLICATION

Don’t you just love that? You could say you are all on board together. Paul’s desire is that these believers in Colossae would be so connected through Christ’s love that they could accomplish whatever God asks them to do. Ephesians 4:16 uses the word this way, “from whom the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.”

Albert Barnes says this about this word. “It means, properly, to make to come together, and hence, refers to a firm union, as where the heart of Christians are one. Here it means that the way of comforting each other was by solid Christian friendship, and that the means of cementing that was love. It was not by a mere outward profession, or by mere speculative faith; it was by a union of affection.”

So, let me ask you a question. Does that describe your connection with your fellow believers? Are you “knit together” like that? That should be the goal of each believer, each church, each small group. Do your part in being knit together. It begins with you.

O Lord, help me join others in this manner today. Let our hearts be knit together through the love of Christ.

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WE CAN DO MORE TOGETHER

EPHESIANS 4:16

“from whom the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.”

When I was in college I played a little intramural sports. I love football, so the thought of playing some flag football seemed harmless enough. However, near the end of the season, during one of the games I made a diving leap (I was much younger back then, lol) to grab the flag of the passing runner. I missed and landed with my right arm outstretched. It hurt, but I kept playing. By the next morning, I could not even raise my arm to wash my hair. After visiting the college infirmary, I found out I had separated my shoulder. My point – my arm could not work separated from my body.

In today’s verse, Paul uses a word that he used earlier back in chapter 2, verse 21. These are the only two places this word is used in the New Testament. The word is sunarmologeó and means to be joined closely with something. Remember, Paul is speaking about the body of Christ and the importance of each member of that body. This analogy of our human body described in this verse is so perfect to paint the picture Paul was trying to portray.

APPLICATION

If you have read many of my blogs, you know I love to quote Albert Barnes, a theologian who ministered in the 1800’s. He describes this phrase this way. “The foot, for instance, is in its proper place. It should not be where the head or the hand is. The eye is in its proper place. It should not be in the knee or the heel. The mouth, the tongue, the teeth, the lungs, the heart, are in their proper places. No other places would answer the purpose so well. The brain is in its proper place. Anywhere else in the body, it would be subject to compressions and injuries which would soon destroy life.”

Paul goes on in today’s verse and says, “held together.” It is the word, sumbibazó, which means to unite or knit together. The body of Christ has a purpose which requires us to work together. I love how Paul uses this word in Colossians 2:2. “that their hearts may be encouraged, having been knit together in love,” I think you get the picture.

It’s always easier to try to go the Lone Ranger route and just do it yourself. But we are expected as believers to work together to achieve the Lord’s purpose. The business world would call that synergy which is “the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.” We can accomplish more together.

Father, thank You for faithful brothers and sisters with whom I can work to achieve more for Your kingdom.

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