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You were created to grow. Period.
But here’s the truth—we’ve built a culture that’s too comfortable with spiritual laziness. This message is a wake-up call: growth means movement, and movement starts with being planted—not just attending church, but actually being rooted in the presence of God and the fellowship of His people.
Psalm 92:13 says, “Those who are planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish…” Planted means committed. Grounded. Not hopping from soil to soil whenever growth gets uncomfortable.
This week, we look at the garden where it all began. God didn’t create the garden—He planted it. Why? Because He was laying out a Kingdom principle: everything starts with a seed. And a seed only grows when it’s planted in the right soil.
God is the Master Gardener, and He knows exactly where you need to be planted so you can grow into who He created you to be. Even Jesus said the Kingdom of God is like a mustard seed—small at first, but full of unstoppable potential.
So here’s the challenge: stop waiting to grow, and start planting yourself. In the church. In Christ. In community. Your seed has destiny in it—but destiny only shows up when the seed gets buried in good soil.
Don’t miss this one—it’s time to grow.
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You were created to grow. Period.
But here’s the truth—we’ve built a culture that’s too comfortable with spiritual laziness. This message is a wake-up call: growth means movement, and movement starts with being planted—not just attending church, but actually being rooted in the presence of God and the fellowship of His people.
Psalm 92:13 says, “Those who are planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish…” Planted means committed. Grounded. Not hopping from soil to soil whenever growth gets uncomfortable.
This week, we look at the garden where it all began. God didn’t create the garden—He planted it. Why? Because He was laying out a Kingdom principle: everything starts with a seed. And a seed only grows when it’s planted in the right soil.
God is the Master Gardener, and He knows exactly where you need to be planted so you can grow into who He created you to be. Even Jesus said the Kingdom of God is like a mustard seed—small at first, but full of unstoppable potential.
So here’s the challenge: stop waiting to grow, and start planting yourself. In the church. In Christ. In community. Your seed has destiny in it—but destiny only shows up when the seed gets buried in good soil.
Don’t miss this one—it’s time to grow.