Tag: spiritual growth

  • Receiving and Walking

    Receiving and Walking

    Receiving Christ is the beginning of the journey, not the end. As Colossians 2:6 reminds us, “As you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him.” Faith grows as we continue taking daily steps with God through every season of life. Sometimes the most powerful spiritual growth is found in simply continuing to…

  • The Place of Transition

    The Place of Transition

    The bronze laver stood between the altar and the tabernacle, reminding us that some places are meant for preparation rather than permanence. The Place of Transition reflects on the sacred in-between seasons where God quietly washes, teaches, and prepares us for what lies ahead. Transition is not abandonment or delay. It is often evidence that…

  • What Happens Beneath the Surface

    What Happens Beneath the Surface

    Some of God’s deepest work happens beneath the surface long before we see visible change. Roots grow quietly in hidden places before fruit ever appears on the branches. There are seasons where faith is being strengthened, healing is taking place, and endurance is quietly developing even when life feels still. Hidden seasons are not wasted…

  • Planted for More Than Survival

    Planted for More Than Survival

    Sometimes life feels more like surviving than growing, but what if God is doing deeper work beneath the surface? Planted for More Than Survival gently explores the difference between uprooting and pruning, reminding us that God does not plant without purpose. Rooted in scripture and wrapped in reflective storytelling, this devotional invites us to trust…

  • Something Old Something New The Blessings – Leviticus 26:9 (C)

    Something Old Something New The Blessings – Leviticus 26:9 (C)

    Roots grow deep before fruit appears above the surface. In this Interactive Study, we explore how scripture connects planting, pruning, foundations, refinement, and spiritual growth. From Leviticus 26:9 to Ephesians 2 and John 15, this study follows the thread of how God establishes His people, strengthens them, and builds them together through every season of…

  • Between the Altar and the Presence

    Between the Altar and the Presence

    The bronze laver stood between the altar and the tabernacle, revealing that sacrifice was not the end of the journey. Between the Altar and the Presence reflects on the sacred space of preparation, where cleansing and fellowship meet. Sometimes God works most deeply in the places we try to rush through. The laver reminds us…

  • Faith is the Root, Faithfulness is the Fruit

    Faith is the Root, Faithfulness is the Fruit

    Faith begins quietly beneath the surface long before faithfulness becomes visible in our lives. Like roots hidden underground, faith grows deep within the heart before fruit ever appears on the branches. Sometimes God is strengthening what cannot yet be seen. Every prayer, every step of obedience, and every decision to remain connected to Christ is…

  • Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 30(C)

    Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 30(C)

    Step into the deeper meaning of the Bronze Laver in Exodus 30 and discover how washing, reflection, sanctification, and preparation all connect to our daily walk with God. This interactive study explores the symbolism of the bronze mirrors, the transition from the altar to the presence of God, and the importance of being continually cleansed…

  • A Tree Is Known by Its Fruit

    A Tree Is Known by Its Fruit

    “A tree is known by its fruit.” — Matthew 12:33 Fruit does not appear overnight. Before anything becomes visible on the branches, roots are quietly growing beneath the surface. In the same way, God often does His deepest work within us long before others can see the evidence of it. Stay connected to the Vine.…

  • Rooted Before Fruit Appears

    Rooted Before Fruit Appears

    Sometimes the greatest growth in our lives happens beneath the surface where nobody else can see it. Rooted in Colossians 2:6–7 and Leviticus 26:9, this reflection explores what it means to remain planted in Christ, trust God during hidden seasons of growth, and understand that roots often come before fruit.

  • Something Old, Something New – Leviticus 26:9 B

    Something Old, Something New – Leviticus 26:9 B

    What does it truly mean to be rooted? Rooted in Leviticus 26:9, *Something Old, Something New* explores covenant, fruitfulness, faithfulness, refinement, and spiritual transformation through a two-part interactive study journey. Part 1 focuses on being rooted in Christ, abiding in the true Vine, and producing lasting fruit. Part 2 moves into the refining fire, examining…

  • Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 30 (A)

    Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 30 (A)

    What does the Altar of Incense reveal about prayer, spiritual maintenance, meditation, and studying God’s Word? In this first study from Exodus 30, we explore the covenant language hidden within the tabernacle instructions, uncovering deeper patterns connected to continual prayer, tending the lamps, spiritual maturity, and learning how to feed ourselves directly from Scripture.

  • Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 25 (B)

    Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 25 (B)

    What did God truly mean when He said, “Let them make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them”? In this continued study of Exodus 25, we explore the deeper covenant language surrounding the Ark of the Covenant, coverings, peace, indwelling presence, and the symbolism hidden within the sanctuary. From Noah’s ark to the…

  • Something Old Something New Series – Leviticus 26:9 A

    Something Old Something New Series – Leviticus 26:9 A

    Leviticus 26:9 reminds us that God does not merely desire outward obedience. He desires a people who are firmly rooted, spiritually established, and able to endure through every season of life. In this study, we explore what it means to be grounded in Christ, built up in faith, and sustained by foundations that remain steady…

  • Stay

    Stay

    There is a difference between being in a place… and being positioned in it. God’s blessings are not random—they follow a process. What is received must be sustained by remaining aligned, staying in the process, and not drifting from what produced it.