Good Morning All,
Psalm 1:3; “He is like a tree planted beside streams— a tree that produces fruit in season and whose leaves do not wither. He succeeds in everything he does.”
The Psalmist speaks of trees. We, who live in South Dakota, should really
appreciate the Psalmist use of trees.
Trees are about as plentiful in the land of Canaan as they are
here. There are a few places where they
grow, like along rivers and streams but for the most part, they need to be
planted and tended to. Trees don’t just
happen; we need to make them happen.
There are many trees, like olive trees, are
especially a lot of work. Yet if tended
properly it would produce olives for years to come. If it didn’t, it would be uprooted and burned
then replaced by a new tree.
I am like a green olive tree in the house
of God. When we moved to the parsonage,
I planted four new trees. With the
drought and the wind, it has been a constant battle trying to keep them
going. They did not survive the
winter. It would be nice to see them
green and supple and full of leaves.
They looked more like beaten sticks.
In many ways, we are like that.
Without Jesus’ saving grace, we are just beaten up sticks which will not
survive the winter.
But because of God’s grace, we are green,
supple and healthy trees. We have the
leaves and are producing the fruit, not because of what we are but because of
the loving care which the Father gives to us.
He feeds us, He waters us, He weeds around us, and He keeps the soil
fresh and mellow. We are protected from
the harsh elements under the protection of his wings, safe in his loving arms.
We have a haven, a place which we can find
safety, solace and peace. We can trust
in God’s steadfast love (mercy) to save us from all harm by the devil. When the droughts and cares of this life
would want to drain the life from us, we have a Savior who is tending to our
every need. We can grow strong in the
safety of his house. We can grow to
produce fruit because of his saving will.
God guards us and provides for us.
We do not have to be like the tree rooted up, rather, we are blessed by
God to be kind of tree that the Master wishes to keep.
The winds will howl and the droughts and
insects and all the challenges of this life may come our way but we are safe in
God’s loving arms; protected from all that the devil will throw. Through him we have all good things.
Father of mercy, you give to us all that we need to support this
body and life. Keep us mindful of the
wondrous gifts which we receive daily.
Keep us watered and nourished by your Word. Lead us to produce fruit so that we may help
to feed others. In Jesus’ precious name
we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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