Growth is not the same as fruit. And fruit is not proof of right planting.
In a world that measures success by speed, expansion, and what looks appealing, it has become easy to mistake increase for approval. Ministries grow. Platforms expand. Influence multiplies. And yet Scripture warns that not every plant has been planted by the Father - and not every harvest will remain.
Fruit Without the Root is a contemplative invitation to discernment. Drawing from Hebrew word studies, biblical formation, and the slow agricultural rhythms the ancient mind never lost, Cheri B traces the difference between visible growth and formed growth - between fruit that impresses and fruit that endures.
Across twenty-one quiet chapters, this book examines the patterns Scripture warns about: anointing without assignment, borrowed fire and sustained oil, image and immaturity, applause without obedience, the seduction of visible success, and the slow work God does in hidden places. It is a book for those who have sensed the difference between what is grown and what is merely shown - and who would rather be rooted in truth than elevated by approval.
For those who have grown weary of spectacle. For those who have chosen depth over recognition. For those who would rather be hidden by God than displayed by man.
What the Father plants, remains. What He does not plant, will not.