Going Deeper: When God Grows You on Purpose

Friday, March 6

Ezekiel 47:4-6 (NLT)

“He measured off another 1,750 feet and led me across again. This time the water was up to my knees. After another 1,750 feet, it was up to my waist. Then he measured another 1,750 feet, and the river was too deep to walk across. It was deep enough to swim in, but too deep to walk through. He asked me, “Have you been watching, son of man?” Then he led me back along the riverbank.”

Devotion

In the Book of Ezekiel, the prophet describes a vision of a river flowing from the temple of God. An angel measures the distance in stages—1,750 feet at a time. Each time Ezekiel walks farther, the water rises: first ankle-deep, then knee-deep, then waist-deep. Finally, a river too deep to walk through, but deep enough to swim.

This wasn’t accidental. The depth increased gradually—intentionally, measured.

Before this passage, Ezekiel is witnessing a river flowing from God’s presence. Wherever this river flows, things come alive. Dead places flourish. Dry land becomes fruitful. The water carries life.

This vision teaches something powerful: spiritual growth is progressive.

Think about a baby learning to walk. At first, they are completely dependent. Then comes “tummy time.” It’s uncomfortable but strengthening. They pull themselves up. They fall. They try again. Step by step, they grow into balance and confidence.

No loving parent rushes that process. Growth takes time.

In verse 6, the angel pauses and asks Ezekiel, “Have you been watching, son of man?” The title “son of man” emphasizes Ezekiel’s humanity—his limits and his fragility. It’s a reminder that he is being guided by Someone greater.

That question still echoes today: Have you been watching what God is doing in your life?

For Christians, this river can represent the work of the Holy Spirit, gently leading us from shallow belief into deeper trust, from routine faith into surrendered living.

For someone still exploring faith, this image offers hope: God does not demand instant transformation. He invites progression. He leads you step by step, not all at once.

Many can be comfortable with ankle-deep spirituality—enough faith to feel inspired, but not enough to surrender control. Knee-deep faith begins to require trust. Waist-deep faith starts to challenge comfort. And swimming? Swimming means letting go of the ground beneath you. It means trust.

The river in Ezekiel’s vision becomes too deep to control, and that can feel unsettling. We like standing where we can still touch the bottom. But what if the deeper water is where life truly begins? What if the very thing you’re hesitant to surrender is what God wants to use to bring restoration?

Whether you’ve followed Christ for years or you’re simply curious about faith, the invitation is the same: step deeper.

Growth may feel uncomfortable. It may stretch you. It may require trust beyond what feels natural, but the river flows with life. And the One who leads you into deeper water never loses sight of where you are in the process.

Where are you standing? And are you ready to go deeper?

Today's Prayer

Dear Heavenly Father,

I am willing. I am wanting to go deeper in my relationship with You and in the things You have prepared for me. I am no longer holding back. By Your grace, Lord, lead me to the next step. In surrender, I listen for Your voice and follow You. In the Name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

Apply It Today

Keep your heart open, anticipating that you will hear His voice, sense His slightest nudge, and receive God’s word of encouragement to move forward. Let His love give you confidence as He holds you steady in the River of God. Then take the next act of obedience, one step at a time.

Resources
  • What if the next level of your life starts with one decision—to grow up spiritually, emotionally, and personally? Take a moment and watch “Choosing to Grow Up.”
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