“And that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge….” (Eph. 3:17b-19a)
The indwelling of the Spirit means not only power for ministry it means love for community. The image provided by the word “rooted” is the stability of a great tree whose roots go deep into the soil providing a solid base. “Grounded” speaks of a stable foundation of a building. The two used together emphasis the importance of community which is based on the character of Christ realized in individual believers and seen through loving actions.
Did you notice that this “love of Christ” is described in four dimensions—breath, length, height, and depth? We see in three dimensions, but love exceeds even that which we can see. Love is seen here as the multi-faceted work of the Spirit which is woven into every fabric of the Christian’s life in community.
Paul then prays that we will know the love of Christ “which surpasses knowledge.” How can we know something that surpasses knowing? The answer is actually found in this passage. It is contained in the simple phrase “with all the saints.” The love of God is so immense, so magnificent, and so multi-faceted that it can never be understood by the individual in isolation. It is known and experienced in community. I, by experience, have a part of the picture that is “the love of Christ,” while you have another part of the picture and so on. When we gather as His body, we have the full picture of His love.
Are you vitally connected to the body of Christ? If not, you are missing vital pieces to your picture of His love.
Prayer: Father, may I know and express Your love today as I live in community with others. Amen