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Rooted in Grace: Intuitive Gardening for Christian Women
Sanda Valcu
41 episodes
4 days ago
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25 | Get Rooted: Starting Where You Are
Rooted in Grace: Intuitive Gardening for Christian Women
18 minutes
1 month ago
25 | Get Rooted: Starting Where You Are
“Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” — Galatians 5:25 ✨Rooted Jesus Girls,✨ Welcome to the very first week of the Fall Growth Arch—a six-week journey through the G.R.O.W.T.H. framework designed to align your gardening rhythms with your walk with God. This week, we begin where all true growth begins: Get Rooted. Fall is the perfect season for this. The garden is shifting—summer crops are winding down, soil is being renewed, and new seeds are quietly being planted. Spiritually, we’re invited into the same process: clearing what has passed, rooting ourselves in God’s presence, and trusting Him to bring the fruit in due season. 🌿 In this episode, you’ll discover: What it means to “keep in step with the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25) and why rootedness is the key to fruitfulness. How biblical imagery—from Eden to John 15—shows us the importance of being rooted in God. A personal story from my own prayer garden and how a folding chair became holy ground. Practical gardening tasks for fall: clearing, composting, amending, and planting—and the prayers that go with them. Soul practices that help us stay rooted: silence, journaling, asking better questions, and pairing Scripture with action. A weekly challenge to choose your rooted place and begin showing up there with God. 📓 Reflection Prompts for You Where do you sense God inviting you to sink deeper roots right now? What in your life needs to be “cleared” or released? What past experiences could God compost into nourishment for your future? How can you amend the soil of your soul—through rest, Scripture, or prayer? What small beginning could you plant this week, trusting God to grow it? 🌿 Garden Tasks for Fall Clear out spent summer plants with a prayer of release. Compost what’s left as a prayer of trust. Add amendments as a prayer for renewal. Plant herbs or root crops as a prayer of hope. Every task can become a conversation with God. 🌿 Looking Ahead in the Fall Growth ArchThis is just the first step. Over the next five weeks, we’ll explore: Rise — saying yes to new beginnings Observe — slowing down to see God’s patterns Work What You’ve Got — stewarding the present well Tend — building rhythms of care and presence Harvest & Heal — celebrating fruit and trusting God with the unseen Your prayer garden—or even your simple rooted place—will become the sacred space where you walk this journey out. 🙏 Closing ReminderFruit is not forced. It’s formed.When you root yourself in God’s presence, in His Word, and in His Spirit, fruit will follow—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. 🌱 Start your own rooted place this week—a corner, a chair, or a garden bed. Dedicate it to God. 📖 Grab your copy of Rooted in Grace: A Christian Guide to Intuitive Gardening 🌿 Follow along in the Fall Growth Arch over the next six weeks. 💕 Join me on Instagram → @southernsoils
Rooted in Grace: Intuitive Gardening for Christian Women