Once there was an eagle who planted a shoot in fertile ground next to a river. The shoot let its roots grow out towards the river, grew strong and became a fruitful vine, unmoved by any strong winds.
Another eagle planted a shoot in land that was equally fertile, next to an equally abundant river. This time however, the shoot sent its roots up towards the eagle, shallow and towards the top soil. The plant soon withered and failed to grow, being lifted off when the winds came.
( You might be surprised to find that this parable is actually in the Bible, in Ezekiel 17, and is a parable about what happens when a nation focuses on a strong, arrogant leader instead of God.)
How I need to intentionally set my roots deep into Him!
How easy it is to let the distractions or strong winds of this life try to carry me away rather than stand against them.
How I need that manure-clad soil of experience of His faithfulness to nourish and encourage my soul in the face of a mocking Goliath.
I know I need deep roots, but what does that actually look like?
I asked God to show me practically how to keep my roots focused on Him and He graciously led me to Phillippians 4:6-7:
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Three life-giving steps to having my mind and heart enveloped in Jesus:
1. Do not be anxious about anything
The temptation comes to be worried. This week the temptation to accept fear at night with Mark being away. The devil trying to remind me of the robbery now over a year ago. I choose to remember His faithfulness in the last few times Mark has been away – nights of peace and communion with Him.
2. by prayer and petition… present your requests to God
Reminded of the power of specific prayers.
Today praying for a week filled with Him, our family in good health all week, days filled with peace and His Spirit whispering the reminder 'I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.’
3. with thanksgiving
Thanksgiving, thanksgiving, thanksgiving.
Thank you for this opportunity to spend more focused time with the children whilst half the team are away. Thank you for the opportunity for Mark and the other half of the team to go and share God’s love in the jungle. Thank you for your peace, and reminder once again of your protection and closeness in all.
Oh, Lord, that my roots would go deep into you this week!
And you reply so boldly!:
“whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life” (John 4:14)
Oh, let it be in me!
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