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January 4, 2025
Main Text: Psalm 1:1–3
Message Overview
Rooted is not a how-to series about doing more religious activities. It is a series about spiritual formation and learning how to build a deep, lasting relationship with God. One of the primary ways God forms us and speaks to us is through His Word. Yet many believers struggle to read the Bible consistently. This message explores why Scripture matters, why it is so difficult to engage regularly, and how to approach the Bible in a simple, practical, and life-giving way.
Why Scripture Matters
The Bible claims to be more than a human book. Scripture is described as God-breathed and living and active, meaning it does not simply inform us but transforms us. God chose to reveal Himself through a unified collection of writings that span centuries, cultures, and authors, all pointing to one story of redemption. The Bible is trustworthy, powerful, and still speaks with clarity into our lives today.
Truth: God uses His Word to shape, correct, and transform those who are willing to listen.
Why Reading the Bible Is So Hard
Many believers struggle to read the Bible for three main reasons. First, life feels too busy. However, the issue is often not time, but priority. Second, motivation is inconsistent. Spiritual growth requires showing up even when we do not feel like it, because desire often follows obedience. Third, the Bible can feel intimidating. Many people fear misunderstanding it or believe it is only for pastors or scholars.
Truth: The same Holy Spirit who inspired Scripture lives within every believer and helps guide us into truth.
How to Read the Bible
A simple approach to reading Scripture is to slow down and engage with the text intentionally. Using the S.O.A.P. method helps create space to listen and respond to God. Scripture is read thoughtfully. Observation asks what stands out in the text. Application considers how God’s Word applies personally. Prayer invites God to shape the heart through what has been read.
Truth: The goal is not to get through the Bible, but to let the Bible get through to you.
Psalm 1: A Picture of the Rooted Life
Psalm 1 presents two paths and two outcomes. The blessed person is not defined by perfection, but by direction. Joy is found by both what we pursue and what we avoid. The psalm describes a slow progression of compromise and contrasts it with a life that delights in God’s Word. Meditation is described as returning to Scripture again and again, allowing it to shape our thoughts throughout the day.
The person who delights in God’s Word is compared to a tree planted by streams of water. In a dry land, this image represents stability, nourishment, and life. The rooted believer does not rely on occasional inspiration, but on a constant source of spiritual nourishment. Growth may be slow, but fruit comes in the right season.
Truth: A rooted life is a fruitful life.
This Week’s Challenge
Commit to spending time in God’s Word every day for the next seven days. Read slowly. Pause when something stands out. Pray through what you read. Do not rush the process. Spiritual roots grow through consistency, not intensity. As you remain rooted in Christ, God will shape your life in ways that bring lasting joy and fruit.