The
strength of a life is in its roots. This is true of a physical tree,
and our tree of life. The root system serves to guarantee the existence
of the tree. Without healthy roots, a tree system cannot survive. They
provide a firm base, an anchor for the whole structure of a tree – the
trunk – the branches – leaves – fruit. They are all dependent on that
healthy root system. One of the primary
functions of the root system is to draw water and nourishment from the
soil to feed on. This will allow our roots to grow deep to firmly
establish and define us.
To live the abundant life of a believer,
we must be firmly rooted in God’s love and grace. But first, we must
remove and let go of the toxic things that hinder us from being who God
created us to be. Shame has no room in the life of a believer. Beloved,
please understand that our past does not define us. The sins that hurt
us whether ours or someone else’s perpetrated against us are not who we
are. They kept us from being who God created us to be causing us to
adopt unhealthy coping mechanism and put up walls around our hearts to
keep from being hurt. These walls kept everyone else out including God.
Addiction, sexual sin, trauma, neglect, abuse, violence, betrayal, unmet
needs may not be able to be erased from our minds, but we can be free
of their damaging effects on our souls.
God sets us free by helping
us walk through and process the pain, grieve losses, remove all the
lies we have believed about ourselves and others, enabling us to offer
and receive forgiveness. This releases us from the bondage of being a
byproduct of our past. With certainty, research confirms we are affected
by negative and hurtful experiences in our history. However, because of
Christ’s sacrifice and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit, we
don’t have to be a slave to our past any longer.
Jesus sets the captives
free and firmly plants us in the nourishing soil of His unfailing love
and grace so that our roots will grow deep in the truth of who we are in
Him, so when the storms of life come we will not be uprooted.