Weeds

September 9th – Hebrews 12:1

Hebrews 12:1

Sin has a way of creeping into our lives like weeds in a garden. They’re small at first, but if left alone they spread and choke out what’s good. We all know how hard it is to run freely when we’re weighed down by guilt, shame, or habits that keep us stuck. That’s why God calls us to lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily entangles. It’s like pulling weeds, uncomfortable, sometimes messy, but absolutely necessary for growth. Some weeds come out easily, while others have deep roots that take work and persistence to remove. But the effort is always worth it. Because each time we surrender those sins to God, we feel lighter, freer, and able to run the race He has set before us. Pulling weeds of sin isn’t about perfection, it’s about progress. It’s about choosing daily to let God’s grace uproot what doesn’t belong. The race of faith is long, but we’re not running alone. With every step forward, and every weed pulled, we find more room for His love, peace, and joy to flourish in us.

Reflection Question: What “weeds” in my life may be slowing me down from running freely in the race God has set before me?

Prayer Prompt:Lord, show me the weeds of sin that need to be pulled from my heart. Give me the courage to let them go so I can run with freedom and joy toward You.”

 

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September 6th – Jeremiah 4:3

Jeremiah 4:3

As a gardener, I’ve learned that clay soil is tough to work with. Nothing will grow or take root unless I take the time to break it up and till it well. The same is true in our spiritual lives. Sometimes our hearts become hard or packed down, and God’s Word can’t take root the way He intends. Worries, old habits, or unresolved hurts can tangle around our souls like stubborn weeds, choking out new growth. And just like in the garden, the only way forward is to let the soil be turned over and softened. Yet it isn’t easy. It takes effort and it can hurt to face what we’ve kept buried deep. But when we allow God to till the soil of our hearts, He makes space for His truth to sink in and bring life. The breaking is part of the process, and in His hands it’s never wasted. Every stone removed and every thorn pulled up, is preparation for a harvest that’s yet to come. And the beautiful part is that we don’t do it alone. God Himself works with us in the garden of our hearts, patiently tending us, until what once seemed barren begins to bloom again.

Reflection Question: What “hard soil” in my life might God be asking me to let Him break up so His Word can take deeper root?

Prayer Prompt: “Lord, take the hardened places in my heart and soften them with Your love. Pull up the weeds that keep me from growing, and prepare me for the harvest You want to bring.”

 

 

 

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February 24th – Colossians 1:10

Colossians 1:10

We are almost at the end of the winter season and most of us are getting ready for the spring! Some are excited to begin working in their gardens. Because although it involves lots of work and dedication, in due time they get to see the results. They enjoy the beauty, and can’t help but smile and sigh knowing the work was worth it! Those who are pros know they need to have good soil so whatever they plant will grow and bloom. And the plants have to be protected from weeds and pests so they will grow and bear fruit. So almost on a daily basis the gardener must bend down and look for those weeds and pests in order to get rid of them ASAP!!

In today’s scripture Paul has written God’s heartfelt desire for His people to walk in spiritual wisdom and understanding. He wants us to, “please Him in all things, bearing fruit in every good work and steadily growing in the knowledge of God.” In our Christian walk we as “the gardeners of our soul”, must also protect our hearts and minds from those “weeds and pests” that will prevent us from growing and bearing fruit. James 1:21-22 tells us how. “Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls. But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.”

I would like to ask you to take some time and prayerfully, in wholly surrender, ask our Abba Father to show you, what you are to get rid of to fully please Him and be able to bear fruit? He will show you and will also help you. You only need to ask. Because God loves you and He is Faithful!!

Blessings,

Mari

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