
Rooted In Truth: Flourishing Beside Living Waters
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Episode · 21:34 · Jan 3, 2026
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A quiet welcome opens into a living scene: Jerusalem waking at dawn, Levites tuning harps, families gathering at the temple gates. From that soundscape, we step into Psalm 1 and its stark, beautiful choice—be planted by streams of water or drift like chaff on the wind. We walk with a young David, not yet king, calling his people to wisdom learned beneath open skies, and we let the psalm speak in its own cadence as a full reading settles the heart.Across the conversation, we explore why Psalm 1 stands like a gate to the Psalter, how its images of trees, seasons, and threshing floors shaped ancient worship, and why those same images still meet our restless age. We talk about counsel that forms us, habits that anchor us, and the slow miracle of fruit arriving “in its season.” Instead of pressure to perform, we offer simple practices for meditating day and night—short prayers at dawn, a verse carried through work, a line of Scripture at the table, a quiet examen at night—turning daily spaces into streams of living water.The promise and warning of Psalm 1 remain honest and hopeful: the Lord knows the way of the righteous, and rootless lives cannot hold. That clarity is not for shaming but for guiding, inviting us to plant deeply, stand steadily, and give shade to those around us. If this reflection gives you breath and focus, share it with someone who needs steadiness today. Subscribe, leave a review to help others find the show, and visit inthefieldaudiobible.com to join our Premier Community and support audio Bibles around the world. May your week be rooted, fruitful, and full of quiet joy.
21m 34s · Jan 3, 2026
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