If your spiritual walk has become dull or dry, this study will inspire a fresh journey with God. Many believers struggle with spiritual stagnation, feeling disconnected and undernourished. But the answer isn't trying harder—it’s going deeper. In Hebrews 5:13-14, we are challenged to move from spiritual milk to solid food. Pastor Paul J. Bucknell in his Deepen Your Roots series, shows how biblical meditation, when done properly, leads to genuine transformation.
Deepen Your Roots! Part 2 of session 1 explores the deeper application of Hebrews 5:13–14, emphasizing spiritual maturity through practice and biblical meditation.
This teaching on Psalm 1:1-3 explores the power of biblical meditation, contrasting godly delight with worldly counsel. It shows how sustained reflection on Scripture yields spiritual fruit, blessing, and prosperity through a deep relationship with God.
This lesson connects Psalm 1 with Joshua 1, reinforcing the lifelong call to saturate our minds in the Word. We’re reminded that spiritual prosperity comes not from circumstances but from consistency in the Word.
True devotion begins when we regularly meet with God. Moses’ example shows that intimacy with the Lord requires separation from distraction, expectation of His presence, and a heart ready to listen. Our daily “tent of meeting” is where God shapes our hearts and reveals His will.
Biblical meditation involves moving beyond observation into transformation. The OXPET model encourages believers to study, ponder, and apply God’s Word in a way that reaches the heart. This session explores how true success and courage in Christian life flow from dwelling on God’s commands and aligning daily thoughts with His revealed truth.
Part 2 of Session 4 is a continuation of Joshua 1:7–9 reminds believers that meditation is not only mental but relational. As we observe God’s truth and pray it into our hearts, His Spirit strengthens us to walk in obedience. OXPET serves as a bridge between knowledge and practice, guiding Christians into fruitful living.
Is your marriage stuck in a 'conflict cycle' where every argument leaves a fresh wound? It’s time to break the pattern. Welcome to Session 7 of 'Building A Great Marriage.' Today, we are learning how to Replace Bitterness with Forgiveness." In this final session of our Forgiveness module, we examine the anatomy of a failing relationship versus a thriving one. We’ll compare the 'Regenerative Cycle'—where couples use God’s Word to find harmony—against the 'Degenerative Cycle' that leads to isolation and resentment. You’ll learn why bitterness is a 'spiritual poison' and receive a practical, step-by-step guide to clearing the slate with your spouse. If you want to stop patching up wounds and start truly healing, this session is for you.
This study, inspired by personal experience, describes how God interrupted everyday routines to draw the author closer to Himself, viewing each study as a divine encounter—a conversation where Jesus trains His disciples in real life. The key message is that remaining in Christ transforms ordinary believers into fruitful disciples.
Session 6, “Dying to Self” of Deepen Your Roots, explores the believer’s transformation through self-denial and surrender to Christ’s will. Drawing on Jesus’ teachings and the apostolic reflections, this study connects the concept of dying to oneself with spiritual fruitfulness, illustrating how surrender leads to true freedom and joy in Christ.
Serving God is a privilege, but many Christians silently struggle with burnout. In this session, Paul J. Bucknell walks through Ephesians 2:10 to help us rediscover the joy of doing the good works we were uniquely created for.
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