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Root for Each Other

Root for each other.

That’s what the T-shirt I was wearing the other day said. I hadn’t worn it in years. The words were written right next to a drawing of a plant with its roots showing. 

I know you’ve heard that phrase before. And I’m sure you’ve done it, too: encouraged or supported someone’s efforts for success or through a challenging time. 

But the other day, I noticed a twist to that phrase. Instead of its intended meaning, I added a pause after the word root, and the meaning also shifted. 

Root, as in plant yourself. 

What if we also rooted ourselves in Christ for the benefit of another? 

Root for each other. I’ll root for you, and you root for me.

Let your roots grow deep into Christ so that you remain faithful without wavering. Others need our stability, integrity, dependability, wisdom, and comfort from our intimacy with God Himself.

Don’t do it only for yourself. Do it for others as well. We’re not meant to go it alone in this life. Those who don’t have a relationship with God need us as much as those who do. 

Root yourself in Christ so you’ll be unmoveable. You’ll be anchored and an anchor for someone else. 

My husband and I took a cross-country trip to the redwood forest two summers ago. The coastal redwoods, found mainly in Northern California, Oregon, and Washington, are the tallest trees on Earth. The secret strength that upholds these giant trees is found in their roots. They only go 6-12 feet deep but extend to 100 feet wide and interlock with neighboring redwood trees.

Imagine a vast root system spread underground, giving it stability above ground through strong winds, earthquakes, storms, and floods. 

Roots are vitally important because they provide nutrients and stability. This is true in our spiritual lives as well. However, roots are only as strong as their source.

If we’re not rooted in Christ, our whole body suffers. The mind-body connection is real. Our mind refers to our thoughts, which are influenced by what we choose to believe. Our mind will impact our emotions and our physical bodies. This is true for us as individuals and fellow believers. 

The Bible describes believers in Jesus as the body of Christ. If one member suffers, we all suffer.

Someone may need your strength in an area of weakness. They may need comfort and encouragement when facing anxiety and depression. Perhaps they need your prayers to overcome certain habits they’re having difficulty breaking, like cursing, drinking, or gossiping.

We can’t give what we don’t have ourselves. Superficial Christianity won’t satisfy us. We need a profoundly intimate relationship with God through Jesus Christ—the kind that transforms us from within.

Almost nine months ago, I began to experience the effects of a hurried life that hadn’t prioritized tending my secret garden and how that impacted those in my sphere of influence. I want to encourage you to build a deeper, more intimate relationship with God, not only for your sake but for the sake of others. 

If one part suffers, all the parts suffer with it, and if one part is honored, all the parts are glad. – 1 Corinthians 12:26, NASB

Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it. – 1 Corinthians 12:27, NASB

Therefore, encourage one another and build one another up, just as you also are doing. – 1 Thessalonians 5:1, NASB

Still Small Voice

Anchor of Truth

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hy are you downcast? I am the lifter of your head. All your troubles will pass. They are momentary afflictions. They are being used for your good — like a refining fire. Whatever was meant for your harm will be recycled to fulfill my purposes. Nothing can thwart my plans for your life. I will see them through. Keep believing and you will see the manifestation of my eternal heart for you. Grab hold of truth and don’t let go though the wind toss you here and there, your anchor is sure and steadfast. There is nothing that can sink you. I will command the wind and the waves as it pertains to you. I will thunder my voice over all, and it will prevail. Nothing escapes my notice, and nothing will have the victory over you. Stand sure and stand tall. Look up at me and see me win the victory.

This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and reliable and one which enters within the veil, where Jesus has entered as a forerunner for us, having become a high priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek. —Hebrews‬ ‭6‬:‭19‬-29 NASB

For our momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison, while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal. —2 Corinthians‬ ‭4‬:‭17‬-‭18‬ ‭NASB

God thunders wondrously with His voice, Doing great things which we do not comprehend. —Job‬ ‭37‬:‭5‬ ‭NASB

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or qué estás abatido? Yo soy el que levanta tu cabeza. Todos tus problemas pasarán. Son aflicciones momentáneas. Están siendo utilizados para tu bien, como un fuego refinador. Todo lo que esté destinado a hacerte daño será reciclado para cumplir mis propósitos. Nada puede frustrar mis planes para tu vida. Yo te ayudaré. Sigue creyendo y verás la manifestación de mi corazón eterno por ti. Aférrate a la verdad y no la sueltes aunque el viento te lleve de aquí para allá, tu ancla es segura. No hay nada que pueda hundirte. Yo mandaré al viento y las olas en lo que te corresponde. Haré tronar mi voz en todo, y prevalecerá. Nada se me escapa, y nada tendrá la victoria sobre ti. Mantente firme y erguido. Inclina tu rostro hacia mi, y mira como obtengo la victoria.

Esta esperanza la tenemos como ancla del alma, esperanza segura y confiable, que entra detrás del velo, donde Jesús entró como precursor por nosotros, hecho sumo sacerdote para siempre según el orden de Melquisedec. —Hebreos 6:19-29 LBLA

Porque nuestra aflicción momentánea y ligera está produciendo en nosotros un peso eterno de gloria mucho más allá de toda comparación, mientras no miramos las cosas que se ven, sino las que no se ven; porque las cosas que se ven son temporales, pero las que no se ven son eternas. —2 Corintios 4:17-18 LBLA

Dios truena maravillosamente con su voz, haciendo grandes cosas que no comprendemos. —Job 37:5 LBLA