Some fell on rocky places,
where it did not have much soil. It sprang up quickly, because the soil was
shallow. But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered
because they had no root. Mark 4:5-6
For some of us, there was a time when the
Bible gave us hope. We were filled with joy at the thought of Jesus. We believe
it’s enough. Unless we are saturated with the living water of the Bible, the
trials and sorrows of life take over and we allow the little faith we had to fall
away and dry up. It withers and dies, leaving us parched and alone in a
difficult world.
Our faith was shallow. The roots never
took hold, never grew deep enough to sustain us. There is nothing to hold onto
through the dark nights. We ask, “Why?” and we don’t hear an answer. Is that
the cry of your heart today?
The word is able to root us deeply as we
abide in Jesus. Developing strength and trust and hope and perseverance through
knowledge of the Bible will prepare us ahead of time. There will be promises
from the word of God to lift us up and sustain us through the hard times. Let
this Scripture be a prayer for you.
I meditate on your
precepts and consider your ways. I delight in your decrees. I will not neglect
your Word. Psalm 119:15
We can meditate and consider and delight
in God’s word. Do not neglect it. It will nourish, fill and support us during
the desert times.
Jesus, once again, explains the verse we began
with above in this parable of the farmer:
Others, like seed sown in
rocky places, hear the word and at once receive it with joy. But since they
have no root, they last only a short time. When trouble or persecution comes
because of the word, they quickly fall away. March 4:16-17
Let’s become rooted deep, so we do not
wither or fall away. Is the soil of your soul prepared? The living water of the
word is ready and will satisfy and lift you up. Let’s plant it in our hearts and
souls. It will be our miraculous reservoir when trouble comes.
Dear
Jesus,
You
are the word. (John 1) Show us the words meant just for us today as we seek to
dig deeper, to be rooted in good soil, to abide in Your vine and to bear much
fruit.
Amen
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