THE NARROW WAY DAILY DIGEST
DATE:
Monday, April 27, 2020.
THEME:
The Root Of The Righteous.
MEMORY VERSE:
“A man shall not be established by wickedness: but the root of the righteous shall not be moved.”
Proverbs 12:3.
TODAY’S TEXT:
Proverbs 12:12-13.
“The wicked desireth the net of evil men: but the root of the righteous yieldeth fruit. The wicked is snared by the transgression of his lips: but the just shall come out of trouble.”
TODAY’S MESSAGE:
Looking at today’s topic with two important words such as; Root and Righteous. The questions to consider today are, What is Root, who is Righteous, and who is the Root Of The Righteous?
Beloved, the Root is the primary source of provision and that which hold firm an entity from fallen. While the righteous is one that is free from sin and guilt, justified in Christ Jesus. Therefore, Jesus Christ is the root of the righteous, whose justification the righteous enjoyed.
Furthermore, the righteous are rooted in Christ Jesus, it is in Jesus, you and I are called righteous, without Jesus Christ, we have no righteousness or justification. For as many that are in Christ Jesus, He is our root, and as the root supplies nutrients for the growth of a tree, so also we derived grace and strength from Jesus to serve our purpose in God.
Finally, our today’s text affirms that, Jesus Christ; our Root yields fruits and we too most bear fruits. While our memory verse, added that not only that our Root is fruitful, it is also unmoved, no power can uproot Him. Dear friend, as long as you are in Jesus, you will bear fruits and nothing can move you, be rest assured.
God bless you.
Till He returns or call you home, do remain in the power of His love.
*Jesus is coming very soon.*
Be prepared.
DAILY CONFESSION:
I shall not wither, Oh thou Rock of Ages, arise and fight everything that want me to withered away.
PRAYER POINT:
Almighty Father, You are the source of all good things. And with You, I am well nourished and blessed. Please Lord, may I not seek another root in Jesus name. Amen.
Yours in Christ,
B. J. Folorunsho.