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September 26th – Luke 6:44

Luke 6:44

Just like an apple tree can’t grow thorns, and a grapevine can’t produce figs, our actions, words, and attitudes reveal what’s rooted deep within us. If our hearts are grounded in Christ, the fruit that shows will be love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. But when we allow worry, bitterness, or pride to take root, the fruit that comes out looks very different. And it’s not the kind that draws others closer to Jesus. That’s why it’s so important to stay connected to the True Vine, letting His Spirit nourish us daily. And that’s what I want to do. Become a tree that provides shade for the weary, sweetness for the searching, and strength for those who need hope. Every moment, every word, and every choice is a seed planted toward what will eventually grow. So today I ask myself, “Am I producing fruit that honors God and blesses others?” Because the harvest of my life is telling a story. And I want mine to tell the story of God. Of His love, unmerited grace, and gift of eternal life!

Reflection Question: What kind of fruit is your life producing right now, and does it point others toward Jesus?

Prayer Prompt: “Lord, help me to stay rooted in You so that my life overflows with fruit that glorifies Your name and blesses those around me.”

 

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September 8th – Psalm 1:2-3

Psalm 1:2-3

There’s something life-giving about opening God’s Word and letting it speak into the ordinary parts of our day. Scripture isn’t meant to be rushed through like a checklist. It’s meant to be savored, like cool water on a hot day or shade beneath a strong tree. When we root ourselves in God’s Word, we begin to flourish in ways we didn’t even realize we needed. Strength grows quietly, peace settles deeper, and joy springs up even in hard seasons. Just like a tree planted by streams of water, we become steady and fruitful. Not because life is easy, but because our roots go down into something unshakable. The world pulls us in a thousand directions, but God’s Word anchors us in truth. Spending time in it reshapes the way we think, the way we see, and the way we live. The fruit of love, patience, kindness, courage, and hope may not show up instantly, but in time, will surely grow. When we delight in His Word, we’re not just reading about life, we’re receiving it. Flourishing isn’t about what we can produce on our own, but about staying connected to the Source who never runs dry.

Reflection Question: How can I root myself more deeply in God’s Word so that my life reflects His strength and fruitfulness?

Prayer Prompt:Lord, plant me by the streams of Your Word. Help me to delight in it daily, so my life may flourish and bear fruit that points others to You.”

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April 24th – Deuteronomy 32:2

Deuteronomy 32:2

One of my favorite poems for the season begins, “In spring, the rain gently falls. God’s Word, like showers, He calls. Refreshing hearts, renewing souls. As His truth in us unfolds.” A perfect description of the words of our Lord. He sends gentle rains to fall upon tender grass and refreshing showers upon the plants, so spring can bring forth a renewal of life and vitality to the earth. And He sends His Word to descend as dew upon the land, nourishing and sustaining it, making the beauty of springtime a reminder of His divine care. In the tender shoots that push through the soil and the vibrant blooms across the landscape, we see the handiwork of our Creator. As we marvel at the wonders of spring, let us also reflect on the wisdom found in Deuteronomy, recognizing that just as God’s word brings life to the earth, so too does it bring life to our souls. And let us open our hearts to receive His teachings, allowing them to take root and flourish within us, like the flowers that bloom in the warmth of the spring sun.

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April 5th – Psalm 51:10

Psalm 51:10

Just as spring showers cleanse the earth and nourish new growth, let us invite the Holy Spirit to cleanse and renew our hearts. Like the gentle rain that washes away the dust of winter, may His presence purify our souls and make us whole again. As the earth eagerly awaits the fresh buds of spring, so too may we eagerly seek God’s transformation in our lives, trusting in His unfailing love and mercy. With humble hearts, let us echo king David’s plea, asking God to create in us a clean heart and to renew a steadfast spirit within us. May His grace rain down upon us, refreshing our spirits and revitalizing our faith. Just like the landscape is adorned with the vibrant colors of spring, may our hearts be adorned with the fruits of the Spirit. Fruits including love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. In the midst of life’s storms, may we find shelter in God’s embrace, knowing that He is faithful to restore and renew us. And find joy and gladness in His great mercy and compassion.

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