Summary:
In reflecting on the journey of our church, I am reminded of the lessons from the bamboo plant. Bamboo, though it grows rapidly once it breaks the surface, spends years developing a strong root system underground. This metaphor serves as a reminder that true growth begins beneath the surface, in unseen places, and requires patience and faith. Our church has experienced significant growth, but God has shown me that not everyone is yet planted. Before we can experience accelerated growth, we must ensure that we are deeply rooted in faith, community, and commitment.
Being planted means more than just attending services; it involves a commitment to follow Jesus, not just worship Him. Many of us may find ourselves in environments that contradict our prayers and hinder our growth. Like a fish out of water, we need to be in the right atmosphere to thrive. This requires intentional decisions, such as distancing ourselves from negative influences and immersing ourselves in God's Word.
Growth is not always about size or speed. It is about health and sustainability. Just as a tree planted by the riverbank bears fruit in all seasons, we too can flourish regardless of external circumstances if we are rooted in Christ. This growth allows us to give freely, knowing that God is our provider.
Finally, we must steward well what we have, even if it seems insufficient. Jesus can work miracles with what we offer Him, no matter how small. Our journey is unique, and comparing ourselves to others can lead to discouragement. Instead, we should focus on our own path, trusting that God has a purpose for us that is unfolding in His perfect timing.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Importance of Being Planted: True growth begins with being deeply rooted in faith and community. Without being planted, we risk being left behind when growth occurs. This requires a commitment to follow Jesus beyond just worshiping Him. [09:14]
- 2. The Right Atmosphere for Growth: Just as a fish needs water to thrive, we need to be in environments that support our spiritual growth. This may mean removing ourselves from negative influences and immersing ourselves in God's Word. [13:24]
- 3. Stewarding What We Have: Growth requires us to steward well what we currently possess, even if it seems insufficient. Jesus can work miracles with what we offer Him, no matter how small. [39:56]
- 4. Growth is Not Always Bigger: True growth is about health and sustainability, not size. What's broken swells, but what's healthy grows. We must focus on being healthy in our spiritual journey. [45:31]
- 5. Trusting God's Timing: Our journey is unique, and comparing ourselves to others can lead to discouragement. We must trust that God has a purpose for us that is unfolding in His perfect timing. [51:20]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:12] - The Bamboo Metaphor
- [03:37] - Blueprint's Accelerated Growth
- [05:43] - The Decision to Walk Away
- [07:55] - Fairlawn and the Call to Be Planted
- [09:14] - Worship vs. Following Jesus
- [10:08] - The Importance of Being Planted
- [12:12] - Contradictory Atmospheres
- [13:24] - The Right Atmosphere for Growth
- [16:11] - Stewarding What We Have
- [17:32] - Planted by the Riverbank
- [19:53] - Withholding Resources
- [21:48] - God as Our Provider
- [23:07] - The Process of Being Planted
- [25:19] - The Difference Between Buried and Planted