Friday, June 26, 2015

It matters where your roots are...

I noticed little trees growing in my neighbours gutters today. Actually, I'd hardly call them trees. Sprouts, are more like it, that are destined to die...but not before causing some real problems for my neighbor.

It reminded me the importance of having seed planted in good soil and the necessity of roots growing deep. They reminded me of Psalm 1:2-3, "but his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night. He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, which yields it's fruit in its season and its leaves does not wither."

These sprouts will never bear fruit...they will never produce what is intended. They will only cause stoppage and clogs in the gutter system. I wonder if a Christian without strong growing roots could do the same? Cause problems, stunt growth and cause clogs? It matters where we are planted and that our roots grow deep....are we like trees planted by steams of water or in gutters? 


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It certainly does matter where your roots are growing.....I planted some pretty strong roots in the world, these roots also grew deep and strong and also produced fruit. This so-called fruit was not any that honored God or did anything to grow His kingdom, it was all about me and my selfish ways. YES, it does matter where you plant those roots.....they will grow and produce just about anywhere!

Mandi Cornett said...

So true! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I took a bible class and the professor pointed out the word "planted" in the scripture you quoted. He said "planted implies that it was intentionally put there, by a stream so it could be watered." I never have forgotten that perspective, it is important to root ourselves in a good spot, where we can receive water. Thanks for the reminder.

Ria