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The health of the soil a plant is rooted in can determine the fullness of life the plant lives out. Sometimes, that means uprooting a plant from bad soil, and repotting it into good soil. We, as followers of Jesus, must also be uprooted from our worldly desires and mindset, and be re-rooted in a Kingdom reality in which we are renewed, living out the work Christ has already done in us. In Colossians 3:1-11, Paul unpacks three stages of this journey.
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The health of the soil a plant is rooted in can determine the fullness of life the plant lives out. Sometimes, that means uprooting a plant from bad soil, and repotting it into good soil. We, as followers of Jesus, must also be uprooted from our worldly desires and mindset, and be re-rooted in a Kingdom reality in which we are renewed, living out the work Christ has already done in us. In Colossians 3:1-11, Paul unpacks three stages of this journey.