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Rooted in Christ: Growing Through Ordinary Faithfulness
By Dave Jenkins | Contending for the Word Q&A | Servants of Grace
What does it mean to live a life that is truly rooted in Christ?In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins reflects on Psalm 1 and Colossians 2:6–7 to show that the Christian life is not meant to be hurried, reactive, or driven by outward success, but steady, grounded, and nourished by God’s Word.Scripture describes the blessed man as a tree planted by streams of water—firmly rooted, steadily nourished, and bearing fruit in season. This imagery reminds us that spiritual growth does not come from constant activity or emotional highs, but from abiding in Christ through ordinary means of grace.Dave explains how believers are called to walk in Christ just as they received Him—by faith—drawing strength not from circumstances or self-effort, but from Christ Himself.This episode will help you see that spiritual growth often happens quietly and over time, and that God uses ordinary faithfulness in Scripture, prayer, repentance, and trust to produce lasting fruit.
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Key Scriptures
- Psalm 1:1–3
- Colossians 2:6–7
Episode Highlights
- What it means to be rooted in Christ
- Why spiritual growth often feels quiet and unseen
- How God uses ordinary means of grace to nourish His people
- Why stability comes from Christ, not circumstances
- How to measure your life by rootedness rather than productivity
Reflection Questions
- What am I most tempted to rely on for stability apart from Christ?
- How does God’s Word nourish and steady my faith?
- In what ways might God be growing me quietly right now?
Closing Encouragement
If this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who needs to be reminded where true stability is found. In a hurried and distracted age, God calls His people to be rooted in Christ, nourished by His Word, and faithful in the ordinary means of grace.For more from Contending for the Word Q&A please visit our page at Servants of Grace or at our YouTube.



