Radicalis Radical Gratitude

                          Radicalis
                          Radical Gratitude
                          Col. 2:6-7
 
1.  You can't change the past, but you can change the next one.
 
2.  Today the word radical means  fanatical.
     a.  Radical comes from the Latin word radicalis which means from the roots.
          (1)  In medicine, when we talk about radical surgery that means you root out the disease from its  roots.
          (2)  In botany, the radical leaveds are the leaves closest to the root.
          (3)  In math, the radical number is the root of the question.
          (4)  In chemistry, a radical is two atoms, it's smallest unit its a unit, of smallest amount.
          (5)  In linguistics, the radical means two or three consonants that form the root of  a word.
           (6)   In grammar, the radical word is the root once you've taken off the prefixes and suffixes.
 
3.  How do you know when you don't have deep spiritual roots?
Worry.
Fear.
Anxiety.
Stress.
Guilt.
Shame.
Loneliness.
Resentment.
Bitterness.
 
II.  Four things  if you'll develop deep spiritual roots:
     1.  When the heat is on, you don't wilt.
     2.  You're not worried by drought.
     3.  Your leaves stay green all year long.
     4.  You keep on producing fruit.


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