Session 36
Are you growing good soil?
From Mark: A 6-Week Devotional
“We need some good dirt,” the boy’s green-thumbed grandmother declared as they prepared to plant spring flowers. She knew that bountiful blossoms depend upon planting seeds in “good dirt” — dirt that is full of minerals and gets sufficient moisture, dirt that is well-supported and compacted to survive wind and rain, and dirt that is not infested by weeds and pests who choke away life.
Jesus teaches that our lives as His followers will produce amazing results when we plant ourselves in an environment that nourishes and sustains our faith. Being planted in good dirt starts by being connected to God’s people and God’s Word. Good dirt is not easily swept away, the same way the church has sustained for thousands of years. Good dirt is not overrun with pests, pollution, or weeds, which choke our spiritual growth. In our lives, weeds often surface in the form of distraction, negativity, or apathy.
In good dirt, God produces infinite good results in our lives. He changes our hearts and allows His goodness to overflow into the lives of others around us.
Reflect:
- Is your life planted in good dirt? What steps can you take to nourish your faith each day?
- What are the weeds in your life? What step do you need to take this week to weed out distraction, negativity, and apathy?
- Who do you turn to when you need support or want to celebrate? Maybe your next step is to join a Group or a serving team. If so, come find your people at Connect.