ROOTS, SHOOTS & FRUITSSýnishorn
Reflection
Throughout the Old Testament, we have the history of God’s people. It’s not just a religious or national history. It’s a family history – one which leads to Jesus. But what a dodgy bunch of forebears Jesus had! Sure, there had been some “glory days,” but the folks in Jesus’ genealogy remind us of people’s fickleness in turning away from God time and time again. Isaiah compares Jesse’s line to a stump that has been cut down. But in Jesus, that stump would bring forth a glorious new branch which would bear much fruit.
Jesus was not the sum of his poor ancestry. Neither is our past or our family background the whole of our story. What matters is how we are “grafted” into the life that Jesus gives.
Question
How has your relationship with your family of origin impacted your walk with God, for good or ill? In what areas would you like God to bring change to your family?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I give you thanks that I am your child, “grafted into” your family. I thank you for your love and compassion and for the strength you give to me. I ask your blessing on all of my family members, particularly those who do not know you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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About this Plan
What does a life that is flourishing in the Lord look like? A garden flourishes when the roots of the plants are nourished with rich, fertile soil and sufficient water. In this series, we will explore some Scripture passages that remind us of the practices, convictions and connections which help our faith and lives to flourish, whatever our circumstances.
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