Some growth begins where nothing looks alive yet. These pages turn toward the hidden work of God in the soul: surrender beneath the surface, life received from Christ, thirst brought honestly to the Spirit, and obedience made possible by grace. Rather than urging the reader toward religious performance, they make room for a slower and truer question: what does God form in a heart that stops trying to produce holiness from itself?Across Scripture-shaped meditations, the book follows the life of grace through seed, vine, water, garden, harvest, and eternity.
It speaks to the inward places where striving wears thin, where prayer becomes poor enough to be real, where correction first feels like loss, and where the Spirit patiently makes Christ's life visible in ordinary human flesh. For readers who want language for prayer, steadier attention to God, and a way to remain near the work of grace beneath visible results, this book offers pages to read slowly, keep close, and return to when the soul needs to remember where living fruit truly comes from.
Some growth begins where nothing looks alive yet. These pages turn toward the hidden work of God in the soul: surrender beneath the surface, life received from Christ, thirst brought honestly to the Spirit, and obedience made possible by grace. Rather than urging the reader toward religious performance, they make room for a slower and truer question: what does God form in a heart that stops trying to produce holiness from itself?Across Scripture-shaped meditations, the book follows the life of grace through seed, vine, water, garden, harvest, and eternity.
It speaks to the inward places where striving wears thin, where prayer becomes poor enough to be real, where correction first feels like loss, and where the Spirit patiently makes Christ's life visible in ordinary human flesh. For readers who want language for prayer, steadier attention to God, and a way to remain near the work of grace beneath visible results, this book offers pages to read slowly, keep close, and return to when the soul needs to remember where living fruit truly comes from.