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God’s love heals and binds us in ways that bring deep restoration and unity to our lives. Psalm 147:3 has been on my heart for a few weeks now. I’ve been seeking a deeper understanding of this scripture. This morning, while reflecting on Colossians 3, new light shone on both verses. Everything clicked, and I began to connect the dots.
God Heals Our Wounds
Psalm 147:3 tells us, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds,” while Colossians 3:14 encourages us to “put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” Though these verses speak of different experiences—healing and love—they are connected through the theme of binding
Psalm 147:3 tells us, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” The Hebrew word for bind is chabash (חָבַשׁ). It means to bandage or wrap, similar to treating a wound. But God doesn’t just cover up our pain; He brings deep, lasting healing. He restores brokenness from the inside out. His love, like a soothing balm, repairs the cracks in our hearts.

Love as the Bond of Unity
Colossians 3:14 encourages us to “put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” The Greek word for bind in this verse is syndeo (συνδέω), which means to fasten or tie together. Love, in this sense, acts as the glue. It holds virtues like kindness, compassion, and humility in place. Christ’s love doesn’t just heal us individually—it also unites us with others. This unity creates a stronger bond between us and those around us.
Binding Together Through Christ
Both verses point to a powerful truth: God’s love binds us to Him and to each other. He heals our wounds with care and draws us closer to Him in the process. We are called to reflect His love by “putting on love,” which binds us together in unity. Love, in Christ, becomes the bond that makes us whole and united.
Embracing the Covenant of Love
God’s love is more than just a healing bandage. It’s a covenant. When we receive His love, we enter into this covenant, experiencing true healing and restoration. His love creates a sense of belonging, connecting us deeply to Him. As we accept His healing love, we should also wear it like a garment. Let it be the bond that holds us together in unity.
Living Out God’s Love
In your personal reflection time, think about where God may be binding up wounds in your life, and how you can “put on love” to foster unity in your relationships. His love is faithful, and through it, we can experience the fullness of healing and the beauty of being bound together in Christ. Remember, God’s love heals and binds us, bringing restoration and unity to our hearts and to the body of believers.
xoxo, Erin
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