In terms of its importance, roots are the lifeline of plants; they absorb water and minerals from the soil, provide support and anchor, and store food as well.
How does this apply to our relationship with God as Christians? Just as roots are important to plants and the soil, our relationship with God is important to our individual lives and to everyone and everything surrounding us. We deepen our roots in God by inviting Him into our lives and spending quality time in His presence. Our lives then become more evident of Christ after we have spent time building and developing our spiritual muscles.
When we are deeply rooted, we are strong enough to withstand challenges, take on obstacles, and ready to go through life with the assurance that God is our anchor and support. This is confirmed in Matthew 7: 24 and 25 which says, anyone that hears and acts on the word of God is likened to a wise man who built his house upon the rock but when the rain, floods and winds blew upon that house it withstood the fall.
Your root in Christ is also essential for discernment purposes. The devil is not always dressed in red robes and going about with a pitchfork. He camouflages as a familiar face and when you are not deep-rooted, you will find yourself credulous enough to believe anything that sounds appealing. One of such instances in 2020 was when I saw this post on Instagram justifying premarital sex as acceptable as long as it is with someone you intend to marry. If you study God’s word in 1 Corinthians 6:18,7:2 and 1 Thessalonians 4: 3-5, it is clearly stated as a NO. The Bible, in Ephesians 4:14, talks about us maturing and not being influenced when people try to trick us with clever lies that sound like the truth. Sadly, these lies are suddenly making their way into the church and I now see Christians making justifications for some things that are clearly against the word of God.
Undoubtedly, the pandemic and the resulting church restrictions have resulted in people discovering that they have been more rooted in churches than in God. This is because people often confuse service in the church with having a personal relationship with God. Hence the question: “now that churches are closed and the assembly is not there, who then is God to you? How deep in God is your foundation?”
In this new year, you need to search the word of God for yourself and work towards applying the word of God to every aspect of your life. Are your roots established deep enough to withstand any storm, controversial comments, or weird doctrines? Where do you stand on issues pertaining to holiness, premarital sex, tithing, and expression of love to non-Christians?
Adesuwa Iduozee
January 13, 2021 12:59 pmWell said dear. We need to be deeply rooted in Christ especially now. Thank you and more grace.
bimbsons
January 13, 2021 7:34 pmAmen, Thank you so much Mummy
Blessing
January 10, 2021 7:38 pmWell articulated, Bimbsons! The strength of every building depends absolutely on it’s foundation. If you call yourself a child of God and you are not deeply rooted in Him or your foundation is not solid, you will easily accept everything that comes your way. Having a personal relationship with God is all we need as Christians. We ought to develop ourselves with the word of God which is God Himself. Christ has given us free access to God. So, the building is not the church but we are!
bimbsons
January 13, 2021 7:34 pmAmen! i could not agree more that we are the church. We all need to work towards building a deeper relationship with him and search the word of God for ourselves. Thank you so much for this comment
Ademuyiwa Fisayomi
January 10, 2021 8:20 amLove this article this topic has been on my mind actually. Thank you fir this Nike!
bimbsons
January 13, 2021 7:31 pmYou are very welcome my dear. It is the topic that has been on my mind since the 31st of December.
Eshiet Edidiong Eddie
January 10, 2021 5:51 amThis is a really good article. As Christians, this unprecedented times teaches us that we are the church and our utmost relationship with God supercedes a building. So having a divine fellowship with Yahweh positions us effectively,helps us grow/mature in him and keeps us deeply rooted in Christ.
bimbsons
January 10, 2021 7:39 amI could not agree more. Our personal relationship is of utmost importance and even if what we have now becomes the new normal, God has to be at the centre of it. This is the only way we will remain grounded
Tola
January 10, 2021 5:44 amChrist is our rock, refuge and stronghold. Deeply rooted in Him is ultimate and this enables us to have a solid foundation in God which cannot be shaken! Praise God!!
bimbsons
January 10, 2021 7:40 amOh yes he is! With Christ as our root, we have a solid foundation. Thank you so much for this