Last spring I had a pesky
little dandelion spring up along the sidewalk to my
front door. On several occasions I made the effort to
bend over and pull it out, but I never seemed to get
it all. I would get the yellow top and the leaves and
even some of the root, but before long it would be back.
I had other dandelions in the yard, but this one annoyed
me to no end because it was along the walkway and I
passed it repeatedly and so did everyone else who came
to my house.
I usually go in and out of the house through
the garage and do not always use the front door. But
when the yellow top would return to that dandelion,
I couldn't miss seeing it even from the driveway. One
Saturday when going out to the street to get the mail,
I noticed it again. This time I called it a name as
I passed on my way to the mail box. By the time I had
gotten to the mailbox and picked up the mail, I was
truly aggravated. Now I began to talk to myself on the
way back into the house. "How long are you going
to let this dumb weed beat you?" I thought. "What's
one little dandelion!" I argued with myself. By
the time I walked the ten yards back to the front door
I had reached a resolve. Speaking to the dandelion I
said, "I'm going to get you sucka!"
Then I placed the mail on the sidewalk, kneeled
down, and took out my trusty fake Leatherman I wore
on my belt. After opening it to the knife, I began to
dig and loosen the soil around the plant. This may have
took me four minutes in all, but I parted the grass,
dug down into the dirt, and pulled that weed out. I
inspected it. This time I got all the root. I could
see all the little rootlet hairs spreading out from
the main root and it tapered off until the very end.
There was no break in the root; I had gotten it all.
I carefully picked the mail back up and reentered
the house. As I stood at the kitchen sink congratulating
myself, washing my hands, I thought I better remember
to wipe off the front door knob, too. Then, after returning
to the door and beholding the place where the pesky
weed had been, I concluded that it had been worth the
effort. I had to get down on my hands and knees. I got
my hands dirty. I had to clean my tool and the doorknob.
But, that dandelion was not going to bother me again.
When things come up in life, the best thing to
do is deal with them completely. Too often people give
things cursory attention and never get to the root of
the problem. That opens the door for trouble because
unless you get to the root and remove it, it will come
up again.
Hebrews 12:15:
Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace
of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble
you, and thereby many be defiled;
We must be diligently
vigilant. God's grace never fails, but too frequently
we fail to secure the grace of God that is available
to us. Sometimes we are "just too busy" to
deal with stuff. Sometimes we are "just too lazy"
to bother with "little stuff." Oftentimes
we just don't want to get our hands dirty or make the
necessary effort that is required.
How do relationships between family and friends fail
after they have been together for a number of years?
A ROOT SPRINGS UP. How do we allow depression and discouragement
to overwhelm us after living in the joy of the Lord
for years? A ROOT SPRINGS UP.
Roots are below the surface. We are too often
concerned with what people see, and put a great deal
of effort into presenting a good picture of ourselves
on the surface for everyone to see, but what is happening
in our hearts. If our hearts have roots of bitterness,
resentment, anger, unforgiveness, etc., they will spring
up. They will affect our relationships. They will affect
our health. If you want to build solid positive encouraging
relationships, you must root out any hurt and evil that
would destroy them. If you want health and vitality,
it will require you dealing with stuff and not letting
hurts linger or take root.
You can cover the garbage of your past, but that
will not heal your heart. We may look so good on the
outside, but what is going on in our hearts? What has
taken root? Bitterness, resentment, and anger are all
bitter roots. Don't let them remain. DEAL WITH THEM
ACCORDING TO GOD'S WORD. That will require honesty…
and forgiveness… and oodles of the grace and
love of God.
Job told his miserable comforters, "But ye should
say, Why persecute we him [Job], seeing the root of
the matter is found in me?" (Job 19:28) Until we
deal with the roots of our heart, our relationships
will never be genuine, authentic, and gracious. Paul's
prayer for God's people at the pinnacle of the greatest
revelation ever given requests in Ephesians 3:17, "That
Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being
rooted and grounded in love." We want hearts rooted
and grounded in love. Guess what will spring up then?
You guessed it; the love of God will.
It doesn't matter how good we look on the outside,
if we are still haunted by hurts, pains, and problems
on the inside. Deal with things as they come up: whether
fair or unfair, whether kind or unkind. Speak your mind,
confront problems, expose evil, and always remember
that the love of God covers a multitude of sins. Forgive!
FORGIVE! FORGIVE!
Hebrews 4:12-16:
For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper
than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing
asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and
marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents
of the heart.
13 Neither is there any
creature that is not manifest in his sight: but all
things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with
whom we have to do.
14 Seeing then that we
have a great high priest, that is passed into the
heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our
profession.
15 For we have not an
high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling
of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted
like as we are, yet without sin.
16 Let us therefore come
boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain
mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
When roots of bitterness
spring up determine not to ignore them or deny them
or try to hide them. We have a Word of God that is quick
and powerful. We have a savior seated at the right hand
of God making intercession for us. He is touched by
our infirmities. So, let's go boldly to the Father in
his name and find grace to help in time of need.