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Radiant Church Visalia
Various
660 episodes
2 days ago
Using agriculture as a metaphor for spiritual growth, this sermon focuses on the importance of cultivating a "root system" by keeping our hearts. Just as trees need roots to bear fruit, we must tend to our inner life to produce lasting spiritual fruit. We often prioritize the external—our "branches" of doing and achieving—while neglecting the hidden life of the heart. Scripture References Genesis 2:4-9: God plants a garden and forms man from the dust (humus), reminding us of our humble origin...
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Using agriculture as a metaphor for spiritual growth, this sermon focuses on the importance of cultivating a "root system" by keeping our hearts. Just as trees need roots to bear fruit, we must tend to our inner life to produce lasting spiritual fruit. We often prioritize the external—our "branches" of doing and achieving—while neglecting the hidden life of the heart. Scripture References Genesis 2:4-9: God plants a garden and forms man from the dust (humus), reminding us of our humble origin...
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Religion
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Proverbs: Priorities
Radiant Church Visalia
43 minutes
4 months ago
Proverbs: Priorities
Introduction Good morning. We’ve been journeying through Proverbs this summer, exploring themes like justice, the poor, listening, trust, and wealth. As an executive and non-staff elder, I was asked to speak on priorities, a topic I'm deeply familiar with. I expected to find a lot about time management, but what Proverbs really emphasizes is a different kind of priority: who we are becoming over what we are doing. Tim Keller says it best: the book doesn't talk as much about how God guides as ...
Radiant Church Visalia
Using agriculture as a metaphor for spiritual growth, this sermon focuses on the importance of cultivating a "root system" by keeping our hearts. Just as trees need roots to bear fruit, we must tend to our inner life to produce lasting spiritual fruit. We often prioritize the external—our "branches" of doing and achieving—while neglecting the hidden life of the heart. Scripture References Genesis 2:4-9: God plants a garden and forms man from the dust (humus), reminding us of our humble origin...