Soul Food🙏🏾🪴🩷…Rooted, Not Rushed: Stay Planted

And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, That bringeth forth his fruit in his season; His leaf also shall not wither; And whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.”
‭‭~Psalm 1‬:‭3‬ ‭KJV‬‬

Hello family! Have you ever felt like everyone else is thriving while you’re just… trying to keep it together? Like you’re putting in the work, staying faithful, doing “all the right things,” but the growth you expected hasn’t shown up yet?

In a world that glorifies quick wins, instant results, and highlight reels, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind. But here’s the truth, you’re not behind, you’re being rooted.

When you’re rooted in God, you’re not out here chasing every opportunity, every validation, or every vibe that looks good on the surface. You’re grounded. You’re sustained. You’re connected to a source that doesn’t dry up when life gets unpredictable.

We want fruit now. We want the glow-up, the breakthrough, the answered prayer, immediately. But God is not in the business of rushed growth. He’s in the business of right timing. Your season is coming, and when it does? It’s going to be mind blowing.

Meanwhile, your leaves aren’t withering. That means even when it feels dry, even when life is life-ing, you’re still sustained. You’re still covered. You’re still growing in ways you can’t even see yet.

Whatever you do prospers. Not because everything is perfect, but because you’re aligned. There’s a grace on your life when you stay planted in God. What you touch carries purpose. What you build carries weight. What you walk through produces something in you.

So no, you don’t need to uproot yourself every time things feel slow.

No, you don’t need to compare your timeline to someone else’s highlight reel.

And absolutely not, you don’t need to settle for environments that drain you instead of grow you.

Stay planted. Stay rooted. Stay watered.

A rooted woman doesn’t just survive, she flourishes.

Reflection Question:

Am I staying planted where God has me, or am I constantly uprooting myself chasing quicker results?

This week, commit to being still long enough to grow. Spend intentional time with God daily, and trust that He’s strengthening your roots beneath the surface.

Affirmation:

I am rooted in God, not rushed by the world. I trust His timing, I honor my season, and I will flourish exactly where I am planted.

Stay Sassy. Stay True. Stay Savvy.

Live faithfully, and Planted!

🩷Ronni Lauren

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Soul Food🙏🏾🪴🩷… Love That Lives: An Easter Reflection on Sacrifice, Strength, and Resurrection

“By this we know love, because He laid down His life for us. And we also ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.”

~1 John 3:16

Hello and Happy Easter family! As we reflect in this season, we are invited into a deeper understanding of love that is sacrificial, unwavering, and transformative. Easter is not only about the resurrection; it is about revelation. It reveals that love is not passive. Love shows up. Love sacrifices. Love chooses others even when it costs something. And in a world that often defines love by feelings, Easter redefines it through action.

1 John 3:16 reminds us of the depth of God’s love and how we must choose to intentionally walk in love daily out of reverence for Him.

Jesus didn’t just talk about love, He embodied it. The same love that led Him to the cross and raised Him from the grave lives in us.

That means every day, we have the opportunity to live this love out:

  • When we choose forgiveness over bitterness
  • When we extend grace instead of judgment
  • When we show up for others even when it’s inconvenient
  • When we honor our own worth as someone deeply loved by God

This kind of love requires something from us. It requires surrender. It requires courage. It stretches us beyond our comfort zones.

But it also transforms us.

Because when we begin to love like this, we don’t lose, we gain. We step into freedom, peace, and alignment with God’s heart.

So, walk boldly. Love deeply. Forgive freely. And rise daily into the fullness of who God created you to be.

This is your season of resurrection, around you and within you.

Reflection Question:
What is one specific way I can demonstrate sacrificial love this week, even if it feels uncomfortable?

Prayer:
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for showing me what true love looks like through Your sacrifice. Help me to not only receive Your love, but to live it out boldly each day. Give me the courage to love selflessly, the strength to forgive, and the grace to extend kindness even when it’s difficult. Transform my heart so that I reflect You in all that I do. Let my life be a vessel of Your love, bringing light, healing, and hope to those around me.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Live Faithfully and Walk in Love!
🩷Ronni Lauren

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Soul Food 🙏🏾🪴🩷…When God Says, “Arise”: Stepping Into a New Season

The fig tree forms its early fruit; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance.

Arise, come, my darling; my beautiful one, come with me.”

~Song of Songs 2:13 (NIV)

Hello family! Have you ever felt stuck in a waiting season longing for healing, clarity, or the confidence to move forward? Many women faithfully show up for life while feeling something inside them is still dormant. Song of Songs 2:13 reminds us that God works in seasons, and He knows exactly when it’s time for you to rise.

This verse is a picture of awakening. Fruit is forming. Fragrance is filling the air. Growth is no longer hidden beneath the soil, it’s visible.

Before God says “Arise,” He points to the evidence of readiness. The fig tree doesn’t rush its fruit, and the vine doesn’t force its bloom. Everything happens in its appointed time. In the same way, the season you thought was stagnant may have been sacred preparation.

God doesn’t call us forward with pressure or shame. He calls us with love. He sees the beauty in us even when we’ve been doubting ourselves. He invites us not just to move, but to move with Him.

Growth doesn’t always look loud. Sometimes it looks like quiet faithfulness, unseen healing, and courage slowly returning. And when the time is right, God gently says, “It’s time. Come with Me.”

You may be entering a season where God is asking you to stop hiding in survival mode and start walking in purpose. The fruit forming in your life; your wisdom, resilience, compassion, and faith didn’t appear overnight. It was cultivated through prayer, patience, and perseverance.

If God is calling you to arise, it doesn’t mean you have to have everything figured out. It simply means He’s ready to lead you into what He’s already been preparing.

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for being a God of perfect timing. Help me trust the seasons You allow in my life. Give me the courage to arise when You call and the faith to walk with You into what’s next. Remind me that I am loved, chosen, and beautifully created for purpose. Amen.

Reflection:

  • What fruit has been quietly forming in my life?
  • Where might God be inviting me to arise instead of retreat?

Sometimes the most powerful step forward begins with simply saying, “Yes, Lord. I’ll come with You.”

Live faithfully,

Ronni Lauren🩷