“Anything that you love, you follow. Anything deep rooted within your heart, you follow.”
Giving an illustration through intimate relationships, the Apostle says that when a woman loves her husband, she follows him everywhere he goes, and when a man loves a woman, her associates will be a concern to him. The absence of jealousy on what you say you love signifies the lack of it being rooted deep within you and therefore bears no blessing.
The greatest commandment in the word of God is to love your neighbor as you love yourself.
Where there is no love- there is destruction.
“What sets us apart as sons and daughters of God is our response towards correction, for a word of correction reaches deeper unto the roots. It is through challenges that God puts our sonship to test. As Christians, the word of God is the root through which we stand on, for our God is a God of roots. Just as sin is the root of satan – righteousness, holiness, faithfulness and loyalty are the roots of God.”
“Examine everything that happens to you in the presence of God!”
The man of God, Apostle Jackson Kgopolo says that the roots are the ones that can stop you from becoming who God destined you to be.
The scripture in Psalm 23:5 tells us that He has prepared a table before us in the presence of our enemies. Which brings us to questioning who the enemy in reference to here is.In answering this, the mouthpiece of Yahweh tells us that our enemies are not people surrounding us, but spirits of the wicked world just as highlited by the scripture in Ephesians 6:12.