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Have You Checked Your Roots Lately…

I know, you just ran for a mirror . . . hey, I’m right there with you!  But, I’m thinking about a different kind of roots today.

I know it’s not my age, because according to pop culture, 56 is the new 36 . . . right?  It may be my “granddarlings,” as I call them.  When I look around at this crazy world, it makes me think about the things I want those little girls to know for certain.  They won’t have the privilege of growing up in an innocent world like girls my age did.  We may have thought it was boring at the time, but we could have never envisioned the things from which we were protected.

I want to tell them so many things.  “Back where I come from,” as they say in East Tennessee, and also in Alabama where I grew up, your heritage and your roots are important.  In talking with Debbie and Lauren recently I told them the Tree-O website’s logo reminded me of that. I just love the picture of the tall tree with branches stretching upward and roots going down deep and across.  It reminded me of an illustration about the necessity for a strong root system I learned in a Bible study that really made an impression on me.  So much so, I drew pictures of those trees in the back of my Bible (dated 01/92).  I’ll spare you my artistic ability.  Just visualize it with me as I tell it to you.

Think about the most beautiful Christmas tree you ever decorated.  I’m sure there is one tree that stands out in your mind as the best one ever!  So much time and money is spent picking the right tree, just the right height and shape.  You take it home and with such love and care you decorate it.  You string the lights, put on all sorts of beautiful expensive ornaments, maybe things you’ve collected or maybe you add some new ones each year.  Everyone who sees your tree comments on its beauty.  You take great pride and pleasure in it “for a season.”

It’s not a strong tree. It can’t stand alone, so it’s placed in a stand to hold it up and make it strong enough to hold all the adornment we put on it.  It looks pretty and “alive” for a while.  This tree can’t be exposed to outside elements.  If you were to expose it to normal wind, rain or temperature changes, it couldn’t survive.  It won’t survive anyway . . .  it’s not intended to  . . . its purpose is to look pretty.  You do not want anyone to bother that tree!    Just make sure the stand is sturdy, keep it watered, and keep everyone away from it.  It is going to wither and die . . . period!  There is no source to keep it alive.   (Hold that thought!)

Now, contrast that with another type of tree.  Think about a tree that is firmly planted in the ground with a root system that is intact, something like a big strong oak tree.  They can withstand almost anything, wind, rain, storms, warm or cold climates, snow, and pruning because of their root system.  Not only can they withstand it, all of those things are part of what make them strong.  The roots go down deep into the soil getting the nutrients they need to provide for new growth and development, thus the top of the tree.  The roots also go deep and wide into the soil to absorb the nutrients that cause that tree to be anchored, stable, and strong.  That’s a tree built for endurance not looks!  Honey, if you’re going to get through this life, you’d better be built for endurance!

What’s my point?, my point is . . . .

Many times in our spiritual lives we get caught up in hanging things on, to adorn, to make us look beautiful and feel good about ourselves.  We receive compliments and have others think we’ve got it all together, we’re doing great.  We can get so caught up that we ignore the important things people don’t see.  We don’t spend time talking to God in prayer and listening to Him through His Word, and it doesn’t take much wind, rain, or temperature change and we are completely blown over, because we’ve allowed our relationship to become superficial and the foundation to weaken.

They may not say, “Girl, you have a great looking root system!” but trust me when I tell you,  they can see and are drawn to the fruit that will be produced from those nutrients that only come from spending time with Him.  You can’t buy them at a boutique, you can’t just drape them on . . . they have to come from within!  (Gal. 5:22)  Fruits like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.  Slow down and read them again.  It’s just you and God there, be honest with yourself.  In this upside down world we live in, are you experiencing those in your life?  You really can.

Have you checked your roots lately?  I want my granddarlings to know about more than tinsel and lights, ornamental trees that won’t withstand the storms of life that I know will come to them.  I want to have a part in providing a strong root system, a heritage that helps prepare them for those storms, so they don’t have to fear, they know where to run, they go back to their roots.

Today in the mountains its 85 degrees and the skies are blue and clear!  Go find yourself a big strong shade tree, sit down and talk to Him for a while.  I promise He will meet you there.  You will come away with the nutrients you need to allow your branches to develop and grow, to allow your roots to go deeper, to anchor your life, endure life’s trials and struggles and stand strong.

If you want to share anything from your time under the tree, the Talley’s would love to hear from you.

Thanks for letting me share.

Philda Wisecarver

Ps    Oh, you may want to draw your own illustrations and write a little story in the back of your Bible for your darlings and granddarlings.  Leave them everything you can to follow!

  1. Larry Talley posted the following on June 25, 2009 at 6:04 pm.

    The roots of my tree have been strong and healthy. I have had a deep abiding love for God as as far back as I can remember. My Sundayschool teacher, my Mother and my Grandmother (Mamaw) made sure that I had a foundation in the Word of God and a relationship with Jesus. Then the Lord brought me my mate for life. He placed within me a love for her that would transcend every other love but His. We raised three children together and now have seven grandchildren. My love, Gloria, went to be with the Lord unexpetedly 3 days after Christmas, 2008. I know that she is in His presence. If I had not been so firmly grounded in God’s word, I would be out of my mind right now, but I know that I will see my Gloria again. Your music has been such a blessing to me. Thank you.

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    1. Lauren Talley posted the following on June 25, 2009 at 7:02 pm.

      Hey Larry,

      Are we related? Where are you from?

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  2. Timmy Smith posted the following on June 25, 2009 at 7:58 pm.

    Dear Talley Trio:

    How are you doing? My dad came home Tues. from Okla. City on I-40 and said he thought your bus passed him. He said it looked just like your bus and there were Tennessee tags on the back. Were you on the road in Oklahoma on Tues., June 23?? He was in a white Jeep and said you nearly blew him off the road… just kidding.

    I want to thank you for coming to Okemah to the Crystal Theater to sing for us. Okemah needs more of the gospel of Jesus Christ and your concert was very spiritual. Thank you for singing my song “The Healer” it is my testimony. The only complaint I have is that the lights weren’t strong enough and you look shadowy in all my pictures of you on the stage. But I still like them anyway. My pictures of Lauren and me show up great.

    I like Lauren a lot. She is so sweet to me. Remember me as I try to finish writing my song.
    Music love,
    Timmy Smith

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    1. Debra Talley posted the following on June 29, 2009 at 2:11 pm.

      No Timmy, we were not in Oklahoma on June 23. Thanks for coming to see us in Okemah. Sorry your pictures did not turn out. They are still in the process of making alot of improvements in the theater in Okemah. God Bless

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  3. louise thompson posted the following on June 26, 2009 at 1:31 pm.

    I was hopeing to see you guys in wilkesboro or at matthews nc but due to my car broke and my central air broke I will be at home for a good while. roger your’ll still my fav singer.

    love you guys
    louise thompson

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  4. Jacy Cunningham posted the following on June 26, 2009 at 1:57 pm.

    Thank-you for sharing, Philda. That is a great word picture. :)

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  5. Angie posted the following on June 26, 2009 at 7:20 pm.

    Thank you Philda for your post “Have You Checked Your Roots Lately . . .” Wonderful post with a great illustration!

    Many blessings!

    Reply to Angie
  6. Debra Talley posted the following on June 29, 2009 at 2:08 pm.

    Thanks Philda for such a great analogy! For those of you who don’t know Philda, she has been a friend of ours for many years and lives in our hometown, Morristown. Philda is a lovely,committed Christian. She has been in the corporate world and is a gifted organizer and has been very involved in the church as a teacher and in the community as an organizer for many events. Now I’ve found out she is quite a writer too! I have been challenged by Philda’s post to examine my life and really seek what God wants in my life. We who are in ministry or have been Christians for most of our lives need a reminder on occasion to stop and hear God. Thanks Philda for that reminder. We will look forward to working with you on future projects!

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  7. Libby Geddes posted the following on June 30, 2009 at 1:19 am.

    I absolutely love your music. From the time I was a little girl my family has been all about music. My family has sang many of your songs throughout the years.
    I have really enjoyed your latest album. How do you find so many wonderful songs? It is not very often that you find a group who’s songs touch your very soul like yours do. Thank you for taking a leap of faith so many years ago to start this group and to share God’s love to the world. Thank you for inspiring me to also want to share my voice and love for God with the world!

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    1. Lauren Talley posted the following on July 1, 2009 at 9:13 pm.

      Hey Libby,

      We find songs everywhere; it just depends on the kind of record we’re doing at the time. For original songs, publishing companies and writers “pitch” us their material. We sometimes ask particular writers to write something specific for us.

      For the kind of project we’re working on now, we have asked our Tree-O posters to tell us their favorite gospel songs and we have used a LOT of their suggestions!

      But for any recording, we pray that God sends us exactly the right songs that He wants us to record, and somehow He always sends us what we need.
      Thanks so much for being part of the Tree!

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  8. Darla Stocking posted the following on July 2, 2009 at 8:03 am.

    Hello Talleys,
    You all are a blessing. You minister to so many people in song. I just love to listen to you sing. Sometimes I play your songs over and over again, cuz, I myself have been ministered to by your music. Maybe someday soon, Lord willing, You could come to Central New York for a concert. God bless, and keep up the good work.

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