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Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor. For if they fall, one will lift up his companion. Ecclesiastes 4:9–10 NKJV
We often consider these “two” in connection with a marriage relationship. This is certainly a fitting application, yet we can apply it even more generally. Paul often had a fellow laborer with him, such as Silas, Timothy, Luke, or Barnabas. We read of two sisters, Tryphena and Tryphosa, who labored for the Lord (Rom. 16:12). Aquila and Priscilla served the Lord as a godly couple.
Why are two better than one? The first reason we read of is they will “have a good reward for their labor.” What a privilege to join together in service for the Lord—there is a unique reward in it.
The second reason given is that they can be companions and lift each other up when the other falls. The labor is not always easy, and there will be moments when we feel we are going through a valley. Our strength ultimately comes from the Lord Jesus Christ, and by grace He can use another believer to encourage, uplift, and support us through the challenges we face.
This idea of two being better is not about two who happen to be walking in close proximity; the blessing comes to those who have a joint devotion to the Lord in love, those who do it for Him. The “two” in verse 9 becomes “three” in verse 12, symbolizing that any labor or true companionship needs to be rooted in a personal relationship with our Savior, Jesus Christ. As we submit to His guidance, rely on His strength, and strive to bring Him glory, He will reward the labor and enable us to encourage others. May we depend on Him and seek relationships that form “a threefold cord” to honor Him.