Do You Have Branches or Roots?

Doctrines become roots in our lives. They provide us with a strong anchor. No one wants to be a tree without roots, or a house built on the sand.

People, churches, and organizations can drift from the truth. One man made a remark to a friend that a Christian college was now teaching all the branches of learning.

His young friend responded, “Yes, it now has all of the branches and none of the roots.”

It is possible to teach and preach things that are only branches of the tree—non-essential but what people like to hear. It is imperative to preach on subjects that are roots and anchors of Christianity.

“If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister” (Colossians 1:23).

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Characteristics of Teachable Christians

  • Are humble.
  • Are open for correction.
  • Add value to themselves and others.
  • Are success-oriented.
  • Are willing to improve.
  • Realize they are not perfect.
  • Recognize when something is missing (and will not be satisfied until they find it).
  • Look at what they have and where they are coming from. If what they have is true, and what is to be added is more truth, they do not throw away the foundation. They add to it.
  • Hunger and thirst after righteousness.