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Even in life’s most difficult seasons—when the soil is dry and the future feels uncertain—God can still bring fruit. In this powerful message, Pastor Josiah Kish explores Jeremiah 17:5–8 and shows us how deep trust in God's unchanging character helps us thrive, even in spiritual drought. Whether you’re in a season of plenty or a season of pain, this sermon will remind you that God is still working—growing something good, even in the wasteland. 🌾🍉 🔗 Learn more at grace.org/jrl 📖 Scripture: Jeremiah 17:5–8 🎶 Anthem: “My Shepherd Will Supply My Need” by Mack Wilberg #PastorJosiahKish #WatermelonInTheWasteland #GraceChapel #TrustGod #Jeremiah17 #SpiritualDrought #DeeperRoots #FruitfulInDrought
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