Good
Morning All,
Psalm
92:14; “They still bear fruit in old
age; they are ever full of sap and green,”
The trees are full of sap. Did you ever think this would be used to describe something positive? In order for these trees to grow so big and so old; it required ideal growing conditions and healthy trees. The trees were full of sap.
The trees are full of sap. Did you ever think this would be used to describe something positive? In order for these trees to grow so big and so old; it required ideal growing conditions and healthy trees. The trees were full of sap.
Throughout the Old Testament, especially
in Psalms, believers (Christians) are compared to trees. The believer is like a tree planted by
streams of water in Psalm 1. We are
trees full of sap. Now at first that may
sound like something less than a compliment but look at what the Psalmist is
really saying.
The sap of a tree is its lifeblood,
literally. The sap is what takes the
nutrients from the roots and pulls them up to the leaves for photosynthesis to
convert them to energy by the power of the sun; which feeds the whole
plant. If the sap does not flow; the
tree does not grow. If the sap does not
flow; the fruit is not produced. If the
sap does not flow; the tree is more susceptible to harm by insects or
fungus. If the sap does not flow; the
tree dies. The tree may stand and look
good but soon the weather and the insects and the fires will destroy it. In so many ways, you and I, as God’s redeemed
children, are exactly like those trees.
We, as Christians, are fed by the flowing
of this sap; this life-giving mixture which feeds us. In the Church, we would refer to this as the
Holy Spirit. He flows through us
bringing nutrients to us through the Word and through the Sacraments to be
converted into energy by the power of the Son (Jesus). We need this nourishment; we need to be full
of sap in order to withstand the trials and tribulations of this world: the
insects and the fungus. We need the
Spirit to flow through us so that we may continue to grow as the type of
disciple, the type of human, that God is shaping us to be. Just as the size of the tree and the quality
of the fruit is shaped by the stresses that the tree experiences; so are we as
well shaped and formed. Faith that is
not tested is not real faith. Real faith
is like pure gold; it is refined through fire to burn of the impurities
within. I am sure some of us feel we
have been through the refining fire quite a bit lately. We have experienced drought conditions it is
true but we have also experienced other fires as well. Maybe you have had some health scares or job
worries or family strains or a whole host of other fires. These are but tests for us. Some sent by God others just used by God to
show us what we are made of; God already knows what we are made of He just
wants you to know. He wants you to know
that you are full of sap.
The Spirit flows freely through you feeding
you, nourishing you, protecting you even to the point where, like the sap of a
tree, He forms a healing cover over the wounds that threaten to destroy you so
that you may continue to grow. But like
that tree that is planted by the streams of water; we too must be planted in
the good soil with plenty of water. We
must be planted by faith in Jesus as our Savior. Through Him we receive the nutrients which
the Spirit brings to us to feed and protect us.
We are full of sap let us rejoice in mercy of God.
Gracious Father, you feed and nourish us through your Word and
Sacrament. You protect and defend us
from all danger. Keep us full of your
sap that we may continue to grow as your children and to bear the fruit which
you have given to us. Let the world see
your majesty through us, your beloved children.
In Jesus precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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