
I was helping my son prepare for a science test recently. His class was learning about seeds, germination, the parts of a flower and roots. I was going down the study guide asking him questions and he was doing pretty good. I then read a question that said, “What is dormant?” He replied word for word what the study guide said. It was, “Alive, but not growing.” I kept reading the other questions on the guide, but my mind kept going back to that definition. I asked him to define it again. I started thinking how so many of us live dormant Christian lives. We’re alive in Christ, but we’re not growing. Then I started to think about areas in my life that are dormant according to that definition. I believe God wants to wake us up from dormancy and begin the germination process in each of us where our roots grow.
I researched how to wake a seed up from dormancy. I found that the process is called breaking dormancy. I believe it’s pretty similar to how we break out of spiritual dormancy too. The first thing you have to do is soak the seed in water. The water has to penetrate the seed coat that is keeping the seed dormant. For you and i that means we need to saturate ourselves in the water of God’s Word. We have to let it penetrate into every area of our lives removing the things that so easily beset us. We can’t just read the Bible for content. We have to read it to connect with a God, to hear what He has to say and to declare it over the dormant parts of our lives. God is faithful to complete the work He began in you (Philippians 1:6).
In order to break dormancy, a seed also needs oxygen. I can’t help but think of Adam, having been fully formed laying on the ground. He had everything he needed to sustain life, but was laying there. It was then that God breathed the breath of life in him and man came alive. I believe God wants to breathe His breath of life into the parts of our lives that are dormant and bring them to life. Like Ezekiel had to prophesy to the valley of dry bones for breath to come in them, you may need to speak to those dormant areas of your life and speak life back into them. Once we do that, the germination process can begin and the primary root will come out and begin the growth process. Colossians 2:7 says, “Let your roots grow down into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness” (NLT). Growth is around the corner. You can break out of spiritual dormancy.
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I don’t want to be found dead while living. What we feed ourselves is so critical. Good word Chris.
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Thanks! Food is everything. You are what you eat physically and spiritually.
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This is a truly unique and excellent devotional Chris. The analogy of dormant seeds is so accurate indeed. Thank you for this, God bless you brother.
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Thank you for the encouragement. God is ready to breathe life into things we thought were dead, but are really dormant.
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I was researching Spiritual Dormancy for a youth class and I believe God pointed me to your devotional! Thank you so much God bless you!
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You’re welcome. Praying God uses you equip those youth for a lifetime of following Jesus and spiritual growth.
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Thank you, Chris, for this beautiful word on Domancy. I have quoted you in a devotion I have written, giving you full credit. Please let me know if I have your permission.
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You definitely have my permission. Thank you.
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Chris….Thank you so much for your reply! May God’s Favor go with you as a Kingdom Ambassador repositioned for His Purpose! Blessing, Dianne
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You’re welcome
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