Ground Level

A few weeks ago, Trisha wanted to mulch the flower beds in our front yard. It was blazing hot outside and the last thing I really wanted to do was landscape. But for her, landscaping is her escape; it is something she really enjoys. So I went to Home Depot and bought 12 bags of mulch. As I was unloading them, I noticed something that I thought was odd. She wasn’t just removing the old mulch from the flowerbeds to prepare for the new mulch (like I would have done); she was taking a shovel and digging up by the roots every weed and every blade of grass. At one point, I said, “That seems like a lot of work.” She said, “If I don’t dig it up, it will just come right back.”

This is a principle that has been so true in my life. So often in my life, I have settled for removing what was visible above ground. I have noticed a problem, realized a sin issue, come face to face with a character flaw and have been content to cut it off at ground level. The problem is, it just comes right back.

Here is the tension…digging below ground level will cost you. Uncovering the root of your addiction, the root of your anger, the root of your lust, the root of your divorce, the root of your affair, the root of your debt, the root of your dysfunctional dating life will be painful. It will cost you.

So what happens for most of us is that we encounter some pain or embarrassment or shame from a mistake that is visible to others and we do our best to address it. We admit it; we tell our small group; we go to a few counseling sessions; we find an accountability partner; we get porn blocking software for our computer; we take an anger management class; we stop dating for 6 months…we endure the pain of the consequences of our mistake.

We promise we’ll never do that again; give in to that again; choose that again; be tempted by that again; compromise that again. In our hearts we really, really mean it. Then a few days, weeks, months later, we find ourselves back in the place we promised we’d never be.

Simply settling for the pain of our consequences impairs our desire to pursue the greater pain of healing and restoration. In order for something to be restored, it must be torn apart. But most of the time, we don’t really desire restoration as much as we do pain-free living. So we struggle with the same things over and over again; we fall into the same dysfunctional friendships and relationships and marriages. We make the same promises over and over, and wonder why God isn’t powerful enough to help us overcome our issues.

The life you long for is available. It comes with the cost of going below ground level and digging to the root. It will take more time. It will cost you more. It will be more painful than you can ever imagine. But the pursuit of this pain will actually lead to authentic life.

Have you been disappointed with the restoration you’ve found by settling for ground level?

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  • http://www.untilthejasperwalls.blogspot.com Melissa Irwin

    I love this post, mostly because it is true, but also because I learn so much of what God is trying to teach me through gardening and also by feeding birds who frequent the birdfeeders in my garden. The root, the weed, and the blossoming bud are amazing images when viewed with eyes looking for Christ.
    My recent post Skincare News

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you Melissa…it is amazing how God has given us patterns in life to see ourselves better.

  • http://www.untilthejasperwalls.blogspot.com Melissa Irwin

    I love this post, mostly because it is true, but also because I learn so much of what God is trying to teach me through gardening and also by feeding birds who frequent the birdfeeders in my garden. The root, the weed, and the blossoming bud are amazing images when viewed with eyes looking for Christ.
    My recent post Skincare News

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you Melissa…it is amazing how God has given us patterns in life to see ourselves better.

  • cshell

    "But most of the time, we don’t really desire restoration as much as we do pain-free living." OUCH! That one hurt, i definitely struggle with this one.

    Justin, what a priviledge for myself and family to get to meet you and your family yesterday. Thank you for pouring your lives into so many people, some that you will never meet or know your impact.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Chuck…It was an honor to meet you and your family yesterday. Thank you for spending your day with us. I told Trisha yesterday, even if you were the only family that has benefited from our blog, it is worth it. We are humbled by your encouragement and support!

  • cshell

    "But most of the time, we don’t really desire restoration as much as we do pain-free living." OUCH! That one hurt, i definitely struggle with this one.

    Justin, what a priviledge for myself and family to get to meet you and your family yesterday. Thank you for pouring your lives into so many people, some that you will never meet or know your impact.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Chuck…It was an honor to meet you and your family yesterday. Thank you for spending your day with us. I told Trisha yesterday, even if you were the only family that has benefited from our blog, it is worth it. We are humbled by your encouragement and support!

  • Dangerous Christian

    I too can relate to the pulling out the weeds by the roots (as one who loves to work outdoors). So much is below the surface and we get lazy and settle for only what we can see. Thanks for such a great post. God’s blessings and His peace.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Going below the surface is so much more work, but so much more worth it.

  • Dangerous Christian

    I too can relate to the pulling out the weeds by the roots (as one who loves to work outdoors). So much is below the surface and we get lazy and settle for only what we can see. Thanks for such a great post. God’s blessings and His peace.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Going below the surface is so much more work, but so much more worth it.

  • http://www.compassioncan.blogspot.com JD in Canada

    "But most of the time, we don’t really desire restoration as much as we do pain-free living."

    I see so many analogies in gardening too, but here's a different one for you. If you had a tumor growing inside of you, and surgery was the only way to dig it up and free you of it… would you let the fear of surgery, the pain, the recovery, stop you from seeking restoration?

    So often, I see how satan uses this fear of pain, this intense desire to escape pain, to lie to us and tell us that we don't desire restoration as much as we do pain-free living, because restoration will hurt…

    Yes, restoration will hurt, of course it will…. short term. Temporarily.. The healing will last far, far, far longer than that temporary pain.

    The question is… who are we serving by listening and buying into satan's lies? Not God, that's for sure. We can only serve one Master — if we're believing the lies, satan becomes the master.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Great thoughts JD…thank you for challenging us with this!

  • http://www.compassioncan.blogspot.com JD in Canada

    "But most of the time, we don’t really desire restoration as much as we do pain-free living."

    I see so many analogies in gardening too, but here's a different one for you. If you had a tumor growing inside of you, and surgery was the only way to dig it up and free you of it… would you let the fear of surgery, the pain, the recovery, stop you from seeking restoration?

    So often, I see how satan uses this fear of pain, this intense desire to escape pain, to lie to us and tell us that we don't desire restoration as much as we do pain-free living, because restoration will hurt…

    Yes, restoration will hurt, of course it will…. short term. Temporarily.. The healing will last far, far, far longer than that temporary pain.

    The question is… who are we serving by listening and buying into satan's lies? Not God, that's for sure. We can only serve one Master — if we're believing the lies, satan becomes the master.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Great thoughts JD…thank you for challenging us with this!

  • http://www.helpingmarriage.com Dave

    Like other comments, gardening is full of analogies for life. As a child I often was required to weed the garden as part of my chores. Needless to say, it was one of my most dreaded responsibilities. However, after getting out there and starting the work, it actually became enjoyable and to some degree therapeutic.

    I think life is also that way. We hate to get down to the nitty gritty of what our issues are, but once we decide to do it, we find that it was not as big a deal as we thought it would be.
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    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Very true! Thanks so much Dave!

  • http://www.helpingmarriage.com Dave

    Like other comments, gardening is full of analogies for life. As a child I often was required to weed the garden as part of my chores. Needless to say, it was one of my most dreaded responsibilities. However, after getting out there and starting the work, it actually became enjoyable and to some degree therapeutic.

    I think life is also that way. We hate to get down to the nitty gritty of what our issues are, but once we decide to do it, we find that it was not as big a deal as we thought it would be.
    My recent post Todays Best Dating Websites

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Very true! Thanks so much Dave!

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/taminprogress taminprogress

    wow. i love how you and trish find life lessons in everything. the wisdom you pull out of the day to day happenings are incredible.

    the danger of not diggin up those roots too is becoming rootbound. when that happens…all growth stops. thats a scary place to be.
    My recent post you should be….

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you so much Tam! LOVED your post today. Thank you for sharing your story of redemption with us!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/taminprogress taminprogress

    wow. i love how you and trish find life lessons in everything. the wisdom you pull out of the day to day happenings are incredible.

    the danger of not diggin up those roots too is becoming rootbound. when that happens…all growth stops. thats a scary place to be.
    My recent post you should be….

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you so much Tam! LOVED your post today. Thank you for sharing your story of redemption with us!

  • robyn

    Oh, my garden needs tending! Thanks for a great post.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you Robyn!

  • robyn

    Oh, my garden needs tending! Thanks for a great post.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you Robyn!

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  • http://www.anotherturnofthepage.com nikkie

    i agree. ground level only slaps a band aid on the problem. real restoration doesn't come fully until things are overturned…..great post!

    good reminder!
    My recent post it’s no cardboard box

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you nikki

  • http://www.anotherturnofthepage.com nikkie

    i agree. ground level only slaps a band aid on the problem. real restoration doesn't come fully until things are overturned…..great post!

    good reminder!
    My recent post it’s no cardboard box

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you nikki

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/miller_schloss Becky Miller

    I've been thinking about this throughout the day today. Last year, God did significant "weeding" in my heart – rooting out bad stuff and also making me deal with unhealed pain. I realized at one point that I was tempted to just make the pain stop – stuff it all back under the surface again, reach for easy solutions or things that would temporarily salve the pain. But I realized that what I wanted more than immediate pain relief was true healing. And that healing required slogging through the painful process of dealing with all the broken pieces. So I've tried to accept the pain when it comes up and consciously give it to God and ask Him to heal me…over and over. He is healing me, but it's slow, and the process hurts a lot. But I know that ultimately, being completely healed and whole will be so much better than living a temporarily pain-free life. The weeds analogy is very helpful.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you Becky…I am praying for you in this process. It is tough, but it is worth it.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/miller_schloss Becky Miller

    I've been thinking about this throughout the day today. Last year, God did significant "weeding" in my heart – rooting out bad stuff and also making me deal with unhealed pain. I realized at one point that I was tempted to just make the pain stop – stuff it all back under the surface again, reach for easy solutions or things that would temporarily salve the pain. But I realized that what I wanted more than immediate pain relief was true healing. And that healing required slogging through the painful process of dealing with all the broken pieces. So I've tried to accept the pain when it comes up and consciously give it to God and ask Him to heal me…over and over. He is healing me, but it's slow, and the process hurts a lot. But I know that ultimately, being completely healed and whole will be so much better than living a temporarily pain-free life. The weeds analogy is very helpful.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Thank you Becky…I am praying for you in this process. It is tough, but it is worth it.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/jennyrain JennyRain

    this reminded me of how firefighters put out forest fires… they go to the roots and cut them to stop the burning. Instead of focusing on the top of the fire…. they go to the roots and put it out from there… because the fires burn below the surface too…

    awesome post!
    My recent post Trafficking: From the World Cup to your Back Yard

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Great words Jenny! I never knew that!

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/jennyrain JennyRain

    this reminded me of how firefighters put out forest fires… they go to the roots and cut them to stop the burning. Instead of focusing on the top of the fire…. they go to the roots and put it out from there… because the fires burn below the surface too…

    awesome post!
    My recent post Trafficking: From the World Cup to your Back Yard

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/davisfamily05 Justin and Trisha

      Great words Jenny! I never knew that!