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November 10th – Colossians 2:6-7

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Colossians 2:6-7

When I first started gardening, I didn’t understand how much roots really mattered. I’d plant flowers that looked healthy for a while, but as soon as the heat came, they’d wilt and fade. Their roots were too shallow to reach the water that could’ve kept them alive. God used that simple lesson to teach me about faith. Colossians 2:6–7 reminds us to be rooted and built up in Christ. Because without deep roots in Him, we can’t stand strong when life gets hard. Being rooted means staying close to Jesus through prayer. It’s spending time in His Word, and learning to lean on Him instead of myself. And it’s trusting the Lord to grow me, even when I don’t see results right away. The deeper my roots go, the more peace and strength I find. Just like a plant draws life from the soil, I draw mine from Him. And when my roots are in Christ, I can weather any storm.

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, help my roots grow deep in You. Teach me to draw my strength and peace from Your presence every day. When life feels heavy, remind me that You are my steady ground and the source of all my growth. Amen.

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