‘“Consider the lilies of the field…’ (Mt. 6:28). They grow where they are planted. Many of us refuse to grow where God plants us. Therefore, we don’t take root anywhere.” Oswald Chambers (1)

We live in a transit society. Countless people do not stay long enough in one area to establish any roots. Most employments are only for a season of time pulling up stakes to the next job. Growing families move quite frequently due to changing needs within the household. Others move to enjoy a more seasonable climate, live in a safer community, or avoid an increasing tax scale. And then there are circumstances beyond our control that precipitate a change in our lives that is unexpected. The company you work for is going out of business, you lost your home due to a fire or flooding, or a family member has need of assisted living are necessary reasons for you to uproot and replant yourself. But do you realize God is the one who is doing the planting? And wherever God plants us, He expects us to grow.
If you are like me, you have had your share replants in your life. Looking back and pondering over each move in my life it is clear the Lord directed my steps and planted me in my new environment. As I reviewed my time in each season of my life there were periods of tremendous growth, but sadly, there were periods of stagnation. There were times, as Oswald Chambers said, when I didn’t take root anywhere. Perhaps I didn’t like where God had planted me, or even worst didn’t realize it was Him who placed me there. Advancing in years provides many opportunities for do-overs and learning from your mistakes and I have taken advantage of all of them.
So, the question is, are you taking advantage of the season you are in and growing where God has planted you? Make no mistake you are indeed where God wants you to be. God planted you in the field of His choice-your occupation, your city or town, your church, your neighbors, your high school, your college or university, your family, are all God’s choice. You were planted to grow in the knowledge of our Lord and Savoir Jesus Christ. You were planted to grow spiritually in your relationship with the Lord your God. You were planted to grow and bear fruit for all to see leading others to salvation. It’s time to grow wherever you are, taking root and bearing fruit for we do not know when the Lord will uproot us replanting us in another location.
(1) Chambers, Oswald Utmost Classic Readings and Prayers. Discovery House: Grand Rapids, 2012. Page 22








