Colossians 2:7 — “Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.”
Rooted In You
by C D Swanson
Paul’s words to the believers in Colossae are not gentle suggestions; they are spiritual architecture. He is describing what a life in Christ must become—not a momentary belief, but a structure, a foundation, a rootedness that cannot be shaken by the winds of culture, fear, or confusion.
“Rooted” speaks of depth. A tree survives storms not because of its branches, but because of its unseen life beneath the soil. In today’s world—where opinions shift by the hour, where identity is often built on emotion, and where truth is treated as flexible—God calls us to sink our roots into something eternal. Christ becomes the soil that nourishes, stabilizes, and anchors us.
“Built up in Him” speaks of growth. Faith is not static. It is not a one-time confession but a lifelong construction project. God adds beams of wisdom, walls of discernment, windows of compassion, and a roof of spiritual maturity. In a world obsessed with instant results, Christ builds us slowly, intentionally, beautifully.
“Stablished in the faith” speaks of firmness. This is the opposite of drifting. It is the opposite of being swayed by every new idea or cultural trend. To be established is to know whom you belong to, what you believe, and why you stand where you stand. It is spiritual backbone.
“Abounding therein with thanksgiving” speaks of posture. Gratitude is not an accessory to faith—it is the atmosphere in which faith thrives. In a world filled with entitlement, outrage, and comparison, thanksgiving becomes a radical act. It shifts our focus from what is wrong to Who is faithful. It reminds us that God is not only our foundation but our daily provision.
What This Means Today
We live in a time when many feel uprooted—emotionally, spiritually, socially. People are searching for identity, stability, and meaning. Colossians 2:7 answers that longing with clarity: Your stability is not found in the world around you, but in the Christ within you.
When the news overwhelms, when culture confuses, when fear whispers, when uncertainty rises—your roots hold. When life changes, when relationships shift, when finances tighten, when health wavers—your foundation stands. When the world grows darker, your gratitude becomes a lamp that refuses to go out.
This verse is not merely instruction; it is invitation. An invitation to grow deeper, stand firmer, and live fuller in the One who never changes.
“LORD -root me deeply in You. Build my life on Your truth, Your strength, and Your unchanging love. Establish my faith so firmly that no storm can uproot me and no voice can mislead me. Teach me to abound in thanksgiving, to see Your goodness in every season, and to walk with confidence in the foundation You have laid. Shape me, strengthen me, and steady me in Your grace. In Jesus name, Amen.“