In 1977 the word “Roots” became a household word as people watched the book, written by Alex Haley, come to life on our TV screens. If you have a pain in your jaw that reacts to heat it generally means that you have an abscessed tooth, which calls for a “root canal”, a very unpleasant experience. When there is a problem in a group or company, the leader might say, “We need to get to the “root” of the problem.
I have beautiful Rose of Sharon bushes that have grown so tall I can see them from my second story window. The bush that bears the white blossoms was standing tall and straight along with the purple one, then we had several days of rain and it suddenly bent over, it’s proud branches curving back down toward the ground. Every time I drove in or out of my garage, the branches would rub along the side of my car. One day, while my house was in chaos, I decided to go outside and if I could see what was wrong. I found that a vine had taken over in a manner that I couldn’t see because it was hidden among the leafy branches. Strong, strangling vines disguised as tiny tendrils had pulled this grand bush, sadly, to the ground. Armed with my pruning scissors I attacked the vine. I cut and pulled and got stuck with tiny thorns, trying to free this bush from the grasp of this strangling vine, and then I began the search…for the root!
Without taking this parasite out by the root it would simply come back to rule another day. I found it and severed it completely. Having done that the tree began to stand again. I removed all the heavy branches and finally released from the grasp of the vine, it just looked happy and relieved to breathe freely once more. In our life we let things pull us down and over in just the same way. Things that look deceivingly small and harmless wind around our soul until we cannot breath in the life and sunshine of the Holy Spirit, we fall over, unable to stand.
Hebrews 12:12-15 So don’t sit around on your hands! No more dragging your feet! Clear the path for long-distance runners so no one will trip and fall, so no one will step in a hole and sprain an ankle. Help each other out. And run for it! Work at getting along with each other and with God. Otherwise you’ll never get so much as a glimpse of God. Make sure no one gets left out of God’s generosity. Keep a sharp eye out for weeds of bitter discontent (KJV says “root of bitterness”); a thistle or two gone to seed can ruin a whole garden in no time. Watch out for the Esau syndrome: trading away God’s lifelong gift in order to satisfy a short-term appetite. You well know how Esau later regretted that impulsive act and wanted God’s blessing—but by then it was too late, tears or no tears.
There would be no way to go out and cut down a giant oak tree with my little pruning scissors, but today I cut down three of them that had taken root in the area I was working! If I hadn’t taken them down they would have grown right down into my septic tank, they were directly over it! The time to stop “roots” in your life is when they are small and easily destroyed, whether it is bitterness, hatred, laziness to pump up your spiritual life in prayer and study, before you are choked to death. Song of Solomon 2:15 Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.
Remember Mark 13:22 “If anyone tries to flag you down, calling out, ‘Here’s the Messiah!’ or points, ‘There he is!’ don’t fall for it. Fake Messiahs and lying preachers are going to pop up everywhere. Their impressive credentials and dazzling performances will pull the wool over the eyes of even those who ought to know better. So watch out. I’ve given you fair warning.
Don’t let yourself be deceived, cut yourself free with the Word of God!

Question for you. Why do we tend to ignore the problem when to take care of it is a small thing as you state. We wait till it begins to choke us out then we finally open our eyes. But then it is a serious problem & requires a whole lot more effort to get rid of it. Do we have a false sense of security? Do we feel it doesn’t matter so why bother? These questions often cross my mind when I stop to realize I have let a mole hill become a mountain that requires a lot of effort to correct. For me I think it is just plain careless activity on my part. I must lose focus at times & not devote the attention to it as I should. I know I have to pray every day asking for wisdom & knowledge so I am aware of all the snags, trips, & dangers the enemy tries to put in front of me. I am aware of the big things & watch for them it’s the little ones that trip me up. Glad you brought this up good topic. Thanks for being my Special Friend. I truly admire you & your walk with the Lord.
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