Episode 369

Rooted in the Depths of Christ's Love

"Ensure that your community of faith is rooted and established in love, so together you can experience how far, how deep, how wide, how long Christ's love is for us."- Wesleyne

Word of the Day

"And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord's holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ." - Ephesians 3:17-18

This episode focuses on the significance of being rooted and established in love, as described in Ephesians 3:17-19.

It explores the metaphor of trees and their roots to illustrate the importance of having a strong foundation in love.

The message encourages self-examination to ensure that our words and actions stem from love rather than trauma.

It also emphasizes the importance of surrounding ourselves with a community rooted in love to fully experience the vastness of Christ's love.


Takeaways

  1. Examine your foundation: Ensure your words and actions come from love, not trauma.
  2. Understand the depth of Christ's love: It surpasses all knowledge and understanding.
  3. Build a community rooted in love: Surround yourself with people who are established in love.
  4. Receive Christ's love: Embrace His immeasurable and unconditional love.
  5. Faith in tough times: Staying rooted in love helps maintain faith even when life is challenging.


Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to Ephesians 3:17-19
  • 00:58 The Importance of Being Rooted and Established in Love
  • 02:25 Metaphor of Trees and Roots
  • 03:06 Understanding the Depth of Christ's Love
  • 05:05 Building a Community Rooted in Love


Take time this week to examine your foundation and strengthen your roots in love.

Reflect on what you've learned from today's episode.

How are you ensuring that your words and actions come from a place of love?

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Transcript
Wesleyne (:

And I pray that you being rooted and established in love may have power together with all the Lord's holy people to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ and to know this love that surpasses knowledge that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God Ephesians 3 verses 17 through 19 And I pray

So this specific text is saying that I pray. So in the Bible, there are specific places where you are being prayed over. So you are being prayed over that you are rooted and established in love. So what does it mean to be rooted and established?

I often use examples of trees in nature. And so when I think about a tree, I'm thinking about where its roots are. If its roots are in soil, then we have one type of tree. If its roots are in sand, like you have in tropical climates, you have sand and a mixture of the sand and maybe some soil, versus if you are in a

place that's very rocky. You see trees that are on the mountains. So what are we rooted in? Are we rooted in fertile, rich soil that has been established in love? Or are we rooted in this mixture of sand and soil or maybe even rocks, right? So we have to

really think about where am I rooted and am I established in love? Are the words of my heart, are the meditations of my mouth coming from a place of love or are they coming from a place of trauma? Are they coming from a place of pain? Because people will often say I'm sharing this truth in love with you and the truth in love that they're sharing with you is something

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that is coming from their places of pain and trauma. It's something that you have triggered in them by saying something or doing something that is their unresolved trauma. So we are to each examine ourselves and to ensure that we are rooted and established in love because when people share their truth in love with us,

If we're not established in love, then we'll take offense to what they're saying. We will.

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come back at them because a lot of times when somebody says they're sharing the truth in love, it is a conversation that is not an easy conversation. It is a difficult conversation. But that next verse says, when we are rooted in establishing love, we'll have the power together with the Lord's holy people to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ.

How wide, how long, how high, how deep is Christ's love?

It's bigger, it's wider than anything that we could ever think, ask or imagine. And that is why if once we are rooted and established in love, we can receive Christ's love, His undeniable, immeasurable, unthinkable love.

and this love surpasses knowledge. So sometimes we are loving God when the world seat looks at us and says, how are you doing this? How are you still so faithful and loving God when it seems like your life is crashing around you? It's because our roots are established in love.

So this particular text gives us a few takeaways. The first one is be rooted and established in love for yourself. The second one is ensure that your community of faith is rooted and established in love. That when they are sharing difficult things with you, that it is not coming from their trauma or their place of lack.

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And so because it is their trauma that they are working through, they're not pushing that on you. Surround yourself with people that are also rooted in love. So together you guys can experience how far, how deep, how wide, how long Christ's love is for us.

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Wesleyne Whittaker

Wesleyne is a single mom of two boys that loves sharing her faith with others. She started this podcast because people kept telling her she had an angelic voice and her prayers blessed them so much.

She spends her time helping leaders unlock what is holding them back personally from succeeding professionally.