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Perfect Example
The grass leading to the motel was beautiful green, plush and thick. The appearance of it was just an invitation to come; sit; dwell awhile ! Immediately beside it was a patch of grass facing the street. Dry, brittle and downright ugly - those were my thoughts about it. Of course one area was well watered by a sprinkler system, the other had received no moisture for quite a long time, as a drought persisted. The Bible verse speaks of a well watered tree. When the roots have received the water they require, the branches thrive. Like wise for grass- well watered roots makes for lush, green blades of grass. Comparing the two areas showed how completely opposite they were. One was enticing, and one was repelling. God gives us a desire to have well watered roots, even if we don't acknowledge it. There is a desire to sink our spiritual roots deep into His truths, and God tells us the method by which to do this. Staying in Gods Word, reading and mediating His Truths, praying with Him ,and being in fellowship with a community of believers will water our spiritual life. People have no desire to become dry, brittle and unappealing, but it can happen to us if we omit the spiritual watering process in our lives. Lets stay green, plush and inviting to others .maybe they will want to dwell with us in an appealing and comfortable place- His presence
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