Everything Is Interconnected: A Lesson From Nature, Spirit, and Scripture

I’ve been pre‑reading Sara Roccisano’s new book, and one line has been echoing in my spirit ever since I saw it: “Everything is interconnected.” The more I sit with that truth, the more I realize how deeply woven it is into the fabric of our world, our bodies, our emotions, and even our spiritual lives. We forget this sometimes. We get busy, distracted, and caught up in the surface of things. Yet creation keeps whispering the same message: nothing stands alone, everything affects everything, and we are all connected.

Nature preaches this better than any sermon. Take photosynthesis for example. Let's look at the breath of creation. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, absorb water from the soil, and draw energy from the sun. Through this divine process, they release oxygen which is the very air we breathe. The atmosphere works with the plants, the plants with the soil, the soil with the water, the water with the clouds, and the clouds with the sun. It’s a cycle of giving and receiving, a living picture of how God designed life to function. Nothing in creation survives alone.

Think about an apple tree. It begins as a tiny seed buried in the dark, needing soil, water, sunlight, time, and seasons. It must take root before it ever grows upward, and it must grow upward before it ever bears fruit. Even then, the fruit it produces isn’t for itself, it’s for others. That’s interconnectedness. That’s Kingdom. Every part of creation depends on another, and every act of growth becomes a gift to something else.

The same rhythm flows through the water cycle. Water rises from the earth through evaporation, gathers in the clouds, falls as rain, fills rivers and lakes, nourishes the land, and then rises again. It’s a constant exchange, a reminder that nothing in creation is isolated. Even our moods shift with the weather. Have you ever noticed how a rainy day can make you feel heavy or tired? That’s not random; that’s connection. The atmosphere and our emotions dance together in unseen harmony.

Scripture tells us something profound: Abel’s blood cried out from the ground. The earth felt the injustice. The ground held the memory. Creation responded to human action. Bill Vanderbush writes about this in The Sound of Your Blood. Have you ever walked into a room and instantly felt the anger, sadness, or tension? No one had to say a word because your spirit picked it up. Have you ever walked into a joyful room and found yourself laughing too? That’s interconnectedness. Humans feel each other. Nature feels us. We feel nature. The earth remembers.

There’s more happening around us than what we can touch, taste, see, or smell. Jesus taught about the pineal gland referred to as the “eye” that perceives beyond the physical world. Some call it intuition, others discernment, others spiritual sight. But we’ve all experienced it: sensing someone beside you when no one is there, feeling watched, comforted, or uneasy. Sometimes spirits get stuck, lost, confused, or unaware. Sometimes atmospheres hold emotion. Sometimes places carry memory. There is more to this world than just the materialistic things, and our spirits are tuned to perceive it.

Interconnected

We are connected to each other and to creation. We feel one another’s emotions, absorb each other’s energy, and influence each other’s atmosphere because we were never meant to be separate. We were designed to be connected, aligned, interwoven, and unified; just like the trees, the water, the atmosphere, and the cycles of creation. Everything God made reflects His design: interdependence, unity, relationship, and oneness.

Ever walk outside and just know it’s going to rain? Your body feels it, your spirit senses it, your mood shifts. That’s not coincidence, that’s connection. Creation speaks, and our spirits listen. God designed it that way.

Everything is connected; your emotions, your environment, your relationships, your spiritual life, your physical body, your thoughts, your atmosphere, your purpose, your healing, your growth. Nothing stands alone. When you begin to see the world through that lens, you start to understand God’s design, your own patterns, and the deeper meaning behind the things you feel. You begin to see that you are part of something bigger, something sacred, something beautifully interconnected. It is a divine tapestry woven by the Creator Himself.

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Everything in creation is connected and that includes you.

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