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Your Roots Still Reach the River: How to Thrive When Everything Feels Dry
- 2025/04/29
- 再生時間: 40 分
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Have you ever felt completely out of season in your life? Like nothing's growing, everything's being pruned away, and you're wondering if you have anything left to offer? That's exactly the conversation Josh and Hannah Gillespie dive into in this deeply personal and encouraging episode of the Measure of Revival podcast.
Drawing from Jeremiah 17:7-8, they explore what it means to be "like a tree planted by water" that "does not fear when heat comes" and "is not anxious in the year of drought" but continues bearing fruit regardless. Through vulnerable sharing about their own challenging season in 2024, Josh and Hannah offer profound insights into how God works beneath the surface during times that feel barren and dry.
The heart of their message centers on a crucial distinction – while our circumstances may be difficult, our connection to God enables us to bear spiritual fruit regardless. They challenge the common misconception that spiritual productivity depends on feeling anointed or blessed, sharing how they've witnessed God work powerfully through them even when they felt depleted. As Hannah beautifully illustrates through her gardening experience, sometimes what looks like failure on the surface is actually God addressing deeper root issues that will ultimately lead to greater health and fruitfulness.
What makes this episode particularly powerful is its balance of spiritual encouragement with practical wisdom. The Gillespies don't minimize the real pain of difficult seasons but instead reframe them as opportunities for character development that prepares us for greater responsibility. Their transparent stories of struggling while still seeing God work through them will resonate with anyone questioning their purpose during challenging times.
Ready to discover how your current "drought" might actually be preparing you for unprecedented growth? Listen now, and be reminded that with roots deeply planted in God's presence, you never truly cease bearing fruit – even when everything feels out of season.