by Lois Tverberg
But blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him. For he will be like a tree planted by the water, that extends its roots by a stream. It will not fear when the heat comes, but its leaves will be green, and it will not be anxious in a year of drought, nor cease to yield fruit." Jeremiah 17:5-7 |
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Interestingly, the cursed tree looks very healthy and abundant, as if it has a survived even in hard times and still has done well in life. Like the tree, many people who rely on their own strength really persevere enough so that they seem to "have it all." But we will not be judged on our "tallness" (fame, notariety) or our "leafy-ness" (material success), but on the fruit of our lives. Jesus tells us that rocks and weeds in our life can prevent us from bearing fruit. But it seems that even if we seem to be bearing fruit, there is a danger that it might be quite empty. What really is wrong with the tree? Essentially, the big problem is that the fruit has no juice. The tree is supposed to absorb life-giving water from the soil and pass it on to others through its fruit, but something is not happening. It is as if the tree has cut itself off from the source of living water by relying on its own strength. In some sense, the
juice is the maim chaim
(living water) of the Holy Spirit, which Jesus says will pour out of
the one who believes in him (John 7:38). The "juice" comes
having a life that is filled with the refreshing presence of the Lord,
and without that, our lives are empty and hollow.
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