🌿 Episode 56 — Rooted MomentIn this gentle Rooted Moment, Sanda invites you to slow down and remain near what gives life. Drawing from Psalm 1:3, this short devotional is not about learning something new—but about returning. Returning to God’s Word. Returning to presence. Returning to the stream that sustains you, especially in quiet or winter seasons.
If you’ve felt the pull to rush ahead, fix everything, or measure your spiritual growth by visible results, this episode is a soft reminder: roots grow by staying.
“They are like a tree planted along the riverbank,
bearing fruit in every season.
Their leaves never wither,
and they prosper in all they do.”
— Psalm 1:3
🌱 In This Rooted Moment, You’ll Reflect On:
What it truly means to be planted, not just visiting the stream
How winter gardens teach us the holy practice of staying
Why quiet seasons are not unproductive—they are positioned
The freedom of letting fruit come in season, not on demand
You’ll be invited into a simple 5-minute embodied practice to help you:
Notice water, stillness, and steadiness in the land
Reconnect your body and spirit to place
Whisper a single prayer: “Lord, teach me how to stay.”
This is intuitive gardening as spiritual formation—learning by returning, noticing, and remaining present.
The episode closes with a prayer for weary hearts, restless souls, and unseen root work—followed by a gentle blessing to carry with you as you move back into your day.
If this Rooted Moment met you where you are, consider sharing it with a friend who needs permission to slow down and stay near what gives life.
Until next time, dear friend—
🌿 stay rooted in grace.
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