Rooted and Gifted – A Life Led by the Spirit
The life of the Spirit, for a follower of Jesus Christ, begins with remembering who we are—and whose we are. We are not self-made people striving to prove our worth, but beloved children rooted in Christ and sustained by grace.
Paul urges us, “Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 2:5). The humility of Christ is not weakness, nor is it self-erasure. It is the deliberate choice to place the purposes of God and the needs of others ahead of personal ambition. Jesus’ life—his incarnation, servanthood, and obedience even unto the cross—reveals a humility marked by self-giving love rather than self-promotion.
True humility is not thinking less of ourselves, but thinking of ourselves less. It stands in direct contrast to selfish ambition or conceit. When we are secure in God’s love, we are freed from the exhausting need to defend our importance or compete for attention.
Illustration
Picture a tree planted beside a flowing stream. Its roots are hidden, but they determine everything about its life—its stability, its growth, and its fruit. The fruit is not forced or manufactured; it appears naturally because the tree is well-rooted. In the same way, spiritual gifts flourish rightly only when our lives are deeply rooted in Christ. Without those roots, gifts can become brittle, performative, or self-serving. With them, they become life-giving.
So we come full circle in this month of devotionals. The gifts of the Spirit are never meant to operate independently of the fruit of the Spirit. Power without love becomes harmful; ability without humility becomes hollow. Humility, as given by the Spirit, is not a personality trait or a form of self-deprecation. It is a divine virtue that allows us to see God, ourselves, and others truthfully. As Galatians 5 reminds us, it is fruit grown by the Spirit, not behaviour manufactured by effort.
Challenge
Where are you drawing your nourishment from? This week, spend intentional time in prayer or Scripture, asking God to deepen your roots in Christ. Then notice how your words, actions, and use of gifts flow more naturally from love rather than effort.
Prayer
Faithful God,
Root us deeply in your love and truth.
Shape our hearts by the mind of Christ,
that our gifts may bear the fruit of the Spirit.
Free us from ego and self-interest,
and lead us into lives of humble obedience.
May all we are and all we offer glorify you.
Amen.






