How Deep Are Our Roots?

If a tree puts on a lot of top growth and few roots, it is liable to be weak-wooded and short-lived. If a tree puts down a great deal of roots and adds shoots more slowly, however, it is liable to be long-lived and more resistant to stress and strain.

People and organizations can be like trees. The rise to prominence is exhilarating, but anything that puts up shoots faster than it puts down roots, is fragile and in danger of breaking, falling, or dying.

Jesus used a similar analogy in His parable of the sower. People who hear the Word and receive it joyfully are like seed sown on stony places; they spring up quickly but endure only a short time because they have no roots (Matthew 13:6; Matthew 13:20-21).

Good spiritual roots are the source of our strength. If our roots go deep in the knowledge of God (Colossians 1:9-10) and our lives are “hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3), we’ll be strong, resistant to the blight of the world (Romans 12:2), and thus more likely to survive the storms of adversity (Psalm 1:1-3).

How deep are our roots and which direction are we growing?

Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets

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