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Monday, November 20, 2023

From That to This

 

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come. The old is gone, the new is here! 2nd Corinthians 5:17 (NIV)


The coastal redwoods of the western United States are the largest coniferous trees in the world, some reaching heights of a 35-story building (365 feet or 110 meters). Their seeds are small enough to fit in the palm of the hand but fully grown can produce a tree that weighs as much as 200 tons (200,000 kilograms). As mammoth as these trees are, they are anchored by a shallow but strong root system that can withstand storms, wind, and even earthquakes. While most redwoods live between 500 and 1000 years, some Giant Sequoias of the Sierra Nevada mountains are between 2000-3000 years old.

Trees in Scripture denote sustenance, strength, and health. In Eden God gave Adam and Eve every fruit bearing tree, pleasing to the eye and good for food (Gen. 2:9). David speaks of those who trust in the LORD as strong and fruitful trees that prosper (Psalm 1:3), and in the time of complete reconciliation and redemption to come, the tree of life will again be available to bring health and wellbeing to the nations (Rev. 22:2).

What is meant by new creations in Christ? The Greek en Christos, denotes a relation of rest. To be a new creation in Christ means not only to rest in Him but allow Him to renew an individual to a new and better way of life. Christ will take all who believe from a new beginning, to a towering faith, that stands the test of time.

This kind of growth is not immediate but happens over time as we patiently persevere in our walk with Christ. Getting in a hurry with worry will not add one hour to our lives (Matt. 6:27), or a single centimeter to our height. Walking means one step at a time, and maturity in growth our daily occupation.   

The seeds that fall from your branches can plant themselves in hearts that will bear a harvest at the appropriate time. It helps to remember we are not the Holy Spirit; He does the work (Eph. 2:8). He only asks us to be faithful to plant His good seed in hearts that might one day reap a hundred-fold harvest (Mark 4:8).

You may not be aware of your growth but be assured others are taking note. Be encouraged. If a small seed can fall from a tree, bury itself, and grow from a sprout into a massive and unshakable tree, then you are on your way. In Christ it will happen and is happening for you even now. You are among the king of trees, rooted in the King of Kings. When the old is gone the new comes. You are a tree that cannot be shaken nor moved!

Maranatha,

Ken