Garden Walk Devotional©️ 11/04/26
2026, Your Year Of
NO LIMITATIONS
April, The Month You Will Take Root Downward And Bear Fruit Upward
Discover JESUS And Plant Yourself In HIM,
Then Let HIS Words ABIDE In You
Scripture📖: John 15:7 NKJV
Thank GOD Its Saturday!
May your roots grow deeper downwards into HIM this weekend in JESUS Name.
Yesterday it was all about ABIDING in HIM as your soil, so you can bear much fruit upward always.
Today we go deeper in JESUS Name.
For plants to bear fruit soil as a medium in which the plant grow is needed. But that is not the only thing needed. Nutrients, minerals and water is essential for growth and development of plants so they can bear fruits.
In the same way for us as Christians we need spiritual “Nutrients and Minerals” for our growth and development to the bearing of much fruit.
In John 15:7 NKJV the same scripture from yesterday JESUS said,
➡If you abide in Me, and MY WORDS ABIDES IN YOU,…………⬅
Being in the SOIL of JESUS(ABIDING IN HIM) is not enough for our fruit bearing we need to absorb Spiritual nutrients and minerals as well.
The Spiritual nutrients and minerals we need are the WORDS of JESUS which must be absorbed through our roots that are growing downward into HIM.
The word “WORDS” in the above scripture is translated from the Greek word rhema which means utterances or sayings amongst others.
Indeed it means what JESUS said.
Our focus as Christians must thus be, being planted in JESUS and absorbing all that HE said.
There is thus the need for all Christians to be acquainted with all that JESUS said over and above what Moses, Elijah, Elisha, Jeremiah, Paul, Peter, John or Rev. Mark Asamoah said.
GOD willing we will continue tomorrow in JESUS Name.
💭Thought Of The Day
There is the need for all Christians to be acquainted with all that JESUS said over and above what Moses, Elijah, Elisha, Jeremiah, Paul, Peter, John or Rev. Mark Asamoah said so we can bear fruit.
Prayer🙏 FATHER, help me to always let JESUS WORDS to ABIDE in me so I can bear fruit always in HIS Name. Amen.
