“His understanding is infinite.” – Psa. 147:5
The omniscience of God; big enough to know all things, intimate enough to know you personally.
Rev. Patrick Vincent
“His understanding is infinite.” – Psa. 147:5
The omniscience of God; big enough to know all things, intimate enough to know you personally.
I have Col. 2:3 written on a Post-it and stuck on my computer. I read it every single day and marvel at its brilliant simplicity. Don’t be fooled by its shortness; it is a total powerhouse. Each word is worthy of meditation and drips with truth.
All the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Him. – Col. 2:3 (HOL)
Let me unpack it:
All – all is all. Is anything left out of all? Nope. If so, it would only be some. All means “each & every part; the whole, totality, thoroughly, and ‘all manner of.'”
the treasures = “a storehouse for precious things” from thesaurus, where we get the English term “thesaurus” which refers to a “storehouse (treasure) of synonyms.”
of wisdom & knowledge – knowledge is facts, wisdom is application of those facts. We all know people who had the facts, but did not apply them or who misapplied them and it resulted in folly or destruction (Also see Rom. 11:33
are hidden = kept secret; the concept is having something so valued that you store it away. Do we have anything like that today? Banks, maybe?
in Him – this, of course, refers to Xristós, “the Anointed One,” the Christ (Hebrew, “Messiah“): Jesus Christ!
All the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Him. – Col. 2:3 (HOL)
Here’s a visual for you, remember the “Cave of Wonders” in Aladdin? Imagine that, only extending forever in every direction. In Eph. 3:8, Paul calls these riches “unsearchable” (boundless, endless, unfathomable, incalculable, infinite). In a million years, the treasures of Christ could still not be fully explored.
The Greek word means “past finding out.” So, as far as you can go, its past that.
Some takeaways: No matter how long you’ve been a Christian, there is still more to learn. Even after a 100 years, you have only scratched the outer edge of the knowledge of the Holy Spirit (A.W. Tozer). The soul prospers when we have clear knowledge of the truth as it is in Jesus (Matthew Henry).
WARNING: The opposite of Col. 2:3 also exists. “All debts of folly and lies are exposed outside of Him.”
Do you know Him?
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Ref: All definitions from Strong’s & Thayer.
All – http://biblehub.com/greek/3956.htm
Treasures – http://biblehub.com/greek/2344.htm
Hidden – http://biblehub.com/greek/614.htm
Christ – http://biblehub.com/greek/5547.htm
Unsearchable – http://biblehub.com/greek/421.htm
Yesterday I thought I would read Luke. It’s my habit to look up how long a book is first and then get started. For some reason my eyes fell on verse 45 of the last chapter. And that’s as far as I got.
It reads, “Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.” Luke 24:45
I read that verse several times and marveled at it.
Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.
Jesus had to open their minds so they could fully understand the Scriptures. Although these men had grown up with the Scriptures and many had studied it, they didn’t really understand it all the way.
Not until Jesus stepped in.
In John’s account (20:22) He breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Apostles (and us today) can understand the Holy Words of God.
Only with God’s help, can we truly understand.
Has Jesus opened your mind?
May God’s Love be with you