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“Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong.”  Ephesians 3:17 NLT


Amateur genealogy has been a long-time passion since I was a teenager. Researching my family roots has been fun and rewarding. Adventures have taken me through small towns, old cemeteries, dusty bookshelves, historic records and scenic drives through the country.

There have been some surprises along the way. You never know what you might discover in the family tree!

Connecting with so many cousins over the years, collecting old photos and creating lasting relationships was even more exciting. I am an only child so having the opportunity to meet that many kinfolks was particularly fascinating.

As distant cousins we may become friends, but many times it’s not that close familial love we share with immediate family members who know us so well. God’s love is greater still. He knows us intimately and has known us even as we were knit together in our mother’s womb. We are fearfully and wonderfully made by God.

For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. Psalm 139:13 NIV

Searching for my family roots is rewarding. But God’s Word says that your roots will grow down into God’s love. As we spend more time with Him we will draw closer to Him, draw nourishment from the living water He offers us. Our roots will grow down and spread deep, providing a strong foundation for our spiritual growth and enduring relationship with Him.

Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. Ephesians 3:17 NLT

Our relationship with Jesus is more meaningful than any other earthly connection we can hope for. He will come to live in us and make his home in our heart.

Has Jesus found a home in your heart?

By Karen Huffaker
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•   God Is…

•  More than a Father

•  Salvation Explained


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“He guides the humble in what is right and teaches them his way.” Psalm 25:9 (NIV)


How many Yield signs did you pass by this week?   Yield right of way to other cars?  If you were in a hurry, maybe you didn’t.

Did you yield to another customer in the checkout line?  I would have but her buggy was full and I only had one item.  What about yielding to another in conversation?  Is what I have to say so amazing that I can talk louder over the other person rather than listen with grace?

Yielding is a part of life. We can count on a steady stream of opportunities to yield to others in conversations and situations.

What about in matters of faith?

Have you felt the nudge to yield your plans, wishes and burdens to God?

To yield to the God of the universe who made heaven and earth, who holds you in the palms of his hand?  He has a plan for you, wants the best for you.

Maybe your take-charge style makes it difficult for letting someone else be in control.  I  admit there are times I would like for someone else to take charge like in preparing tax returns, complex repair jobs, computer crashes to name a few. But I welcome the knowledge that God already knows my needs and concerns, he is with me and hears my prayers.  I can pray and ask for His help, wisdom and guidance.  Then it’s up to me to give it all over to Him – – to yield to Him for His way, will and timing. It’s a welcome relief and lifts my burdens!

Each day I seek the Lord, and must be ready to yield to God as He works in and through me and my circumstances.  I can trust that His way is best and serves His greater purposes. If we humble ourselves before the Lord, our plans will succeed

By Karen Huffaker
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Further Reading

•  Keeping Yourself in God’s Love – even during painful times in your life

• What Do You Want Jesus to Say When you Meet Him Face to Face?

   Fully Committed to God


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