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Growing Deeper Roots

I like to say that I was born on Saturday and in church on Sunday. We were at church every time the doors were open. We were there for Sunday School, regular Sunday morning service, Sunday night service, Wednesday night and any other special services. I went to a Christian school during the week where I had a Bible class each day. All of these were sources of enrichment where I learned the Bible. Because I had it fed to me so much, my roots didn’t really go very deep. They had no need to dig down. When the storms of life came, I realized I had been fed, but wasn’t anchored like I should have been.

In Mark 4, Jesus told a parable about a farmer who scattered seeds across his property. Some fell on a dirt footpath, but the ground was so compacted, the seeds stayed on top and were eaten by birds. Some fell on rocky soil. The seeds sprouted quickly, but couldn’t survive the heat because its roots were shallow. Some seeds fell among the thorns and weeds. It sprouted up, but was choked out and didn’t produce anything. Still others fell on good soil where it dug in and produced a lot of crops. Not only is the soil of your heart important, but so is the environment you’re in, the people you’re around and the depth of your roots. A plant is only as strong as its roots.

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). Each of us have to learn how to push through the comfortable layers of enriched top soil from the teachings we have received. Deep roots find anchors to hold onto. They lock onto truths that don’t shift. It’s not enough for us to have surface level Christianity. The way to deeper roots is through sitting in silence with the Lord as you wait on Him. It’s through meditating on His Word and applying it to your life. It’s found as you sit in the tension of faith as you wait on God to move, trusting what He said over what your circumstances are saying. It’s not easy to let your roots grow down deep, but it is a necessary part of our walk with Christ.

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Deep Roots

Where I live, there are lots of trees. Two of the most common ones are pine trees and oak trees. Pine trees are evergreens and oaks are deciduous. When it comes to burning wood, lines are considered a soft wood and oaks are hard. Another important fact is that the roots of pine trees go down deep while the roots of the oak stay near the surface. It’s a common sight to see a large, strong oak tumbled on its side after a storm. It doesn’t matter how healthy it is, if it’s roots aren’t very deep, it can’t stand during a strong windstorm. Christians are a lot like these two trees.

There are a lot of believers who stay true to their profession of faith in all areas of life, while there are others who are good at it on Sundays, but change around non-believers. They haven’t yet reconciled their private faith with their public life. There are some believers that no matter what they go through, their hearts remain soft before God. Others go through difficult seasons and their hearts harden towards God blaming Him for their struggles. Some believers realize that Jesus is their source of righteousness. They learn to depend on Him for everything. Others feel like it’s their works that create righteousness. They spend more time focused on doing rather than learning and growing. This mentality creates a shallow root system.

In Colossians 2:7, Paul reminds us, “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). We need to be like that first person who builds their life on Christ letting out roots dig deeper into Him. Our lives should be aiming for maturity in faith and a deeper relationship with Him. When that happens, our hearts will remain soft and no matter what storms come, we won’t be blown over. The depth of your roots in Him matters. Focus on building your faith and trust in Him and His grace will be sufficient for whatever you face.

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