Bible in a Year:
Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into Gods love and keep you strong.
As I shared with my counselor my roller-coaster of emotions after a stress-filled week, she listened thoughtfully. Then she invited me to look out the window at the trees, lush with autumnal oranges and golds, the branches swaying in the wind.
Pointing out that the trunks werent moving at all in the wind, my counselor explained, Were a bit like that. When life is blowing at us from every direction, of course our emotions will go up and down and all around. But sometimes we live as if we only have branches. Our goal is to help you find your own trunk. That way, even when life is pulling from all sides, you wont be living in your branches. Youll still be secure and stable.
Its an image thats stuck with me, and its similar to the image Paul offered new believers in Ephesians. Reminding them of Gods incredible gifta new life of tremendous purpose and value (Ephesians 2:610), Paul shared his longing that theyd become deeply rooted and established in Christs love (3:17), no longer blown here and there by every wind of teaching (4:14).
On our own, its easy to feel insecure and fragile, pummeled by our fears and insecurities. But as we grow in our true identity in Christ (vv. 2224), we can experience deep peace with God and each other (v. 3), nourished and sustained by Christs power and beauty (vv. 1516).
When do you feel most blown here and there by lifes challenges? How might remembering your identity in Jesus encourage and strengthen you?
Jesus, thank You for the overwhelmingly good news that the strength needed to withstand lifes challenges isnt our own. Help us to grow ever-deeper roots in Your love and our place in Your family.
Good evening Mayor ((HUGS))
Thank you for keeping us in the GOOD WORD.
Hope all is well with you.
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Do you have your thoughts in order for your new mixer? What state will it go to?