Ep 116 | Finding God In The Garden
During Holy Week, we’re reminded of a story that both begins and ends in a garden. In this special episode, I’m sharing how the garden has become more than just a place I grow food…it’s become a place where I meet with God. From the very first garden in Genesis to the garden where Jesus prayed to the garden where He rose again, there is something sacred about the soil beneath our feet. And maybe that’s why we feel it when we step outside.
In This Episode, We’ll talk About:
- Why the garden was always meant to be a place of presence—not just production
- The deeper meaning behind the parable of the sower and what it teaches us
- How tending your garden can mirror what God is doing in you
- And the powerful connection between what we feed our soil… and how we’ve been fed through sacrifice
If you’ve been walking through a hard season, if you’ve been feeling behind, overwhelmed, or disconnected, this episode is an invitation to slow down, step outside, and remember you are not alone. The Lord Jesus is with you and He has always had room for you. Meet Him in your garden this weekend and surrender to Him there.
What You'll Learn
Why success in the garden (and in life) starts with the condition of the soil
How the parable of the sower applies to both your garden and your heart
What your daily time in the garden can teach you about surrender, patience, and growth
How to see your garden as a place of peace, not pressure
This week, step into your garden with fresh eyes. Not as something you need to manage… But as a place you’re invited to meet with God. Take a few moments to notice what’s growing, notice what needs tending, notice what’s being restored. And remember… Maybe the garden isn’t just something you’re growing— maybe it’s something that’s growing you.
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