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This past weekend, I took some time to replant my Christmas cactus. It's leaves were dark and drooping and I could tell it was time for some fresh soil and a larger pot. In this, I was reminded of our need for fresh spiritual soil, especially when the fruit of our lives does not reflect the way of Jesus. What's on the outside is often directly correlated with what's on the inside. And sometimes to continue being transformed, we need to be transplanted. Listen in.
Find Arielle Estoria on Instagram: @arielleestoria
Find me on Instagram: @juleclayton
Or the podcast: @remindherpodcast
www.remindherpodcast.com
By Julianne Clayton5
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This past weekend, I took some time to replant my Christmas cactus. It's leaves were dark and drooping and I could tell it was time for some fresh soil and a larger pot. In this, I was reminded of our need for fresh spiritual soil, especially when the fruit of our lives does not reflect the way of Jesus. What's on the outside is often directly correlated with what's on the inside. And sometimes to continue being transformed, we need to be transplanted. Listen in.
Find Arielle Estoria on Instagram: @arielleestoria
Find me on Instagram: @juleclayton
Or the podcast: @remindherpodcast
www.remindherpodcast.com

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