The Righteous Will
Flourish
The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they
will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the Lord, they will
flourish in the courts of our God. They will still bear fruit in old age,
they will stay fresh and green, proclaiming, “The Lord is upright;
he is my Rock, and there is no wickedness in him.”
Psalm
92:12-15
Although
Lenore Dunlop was ninety-four years young, her mind was sharp, her smile was
bright, and her contagious love for Jesus was felt by many. It wasn’t uncommon
to find her in the company of the youth of our church; her presence and
participation were sources of joy and encouragement. Lenore’s life was so
vibrant that her death caught us off guard. Like a powerful runner, she
sprinted across life’s finish line. Her energy and zeal were such that, just
days before her death, she completed a sixteen-week course that focused on
taking the message of Jesus to the peoples of the world.
The
fruitful, God-honoring life of Lenore illustrates what’s seen in Psalm
92:12–15. This psalm describes the budding, blossoming, and fruit-bearing of
those whose lives are rooted in a right relationship with God (vv. 12–13). The
two trees pictured were valued for their fruit and wood, respectively; with
these the psalmist captures a sense of vitality, prosperity, and usefulness.
When we see in our lives the budding and blossoming fruit of loving, sharing,
helping, and leading others to Christ, we should rejoice.
Even for
those who may be labeled “senior” or “seasoned,” it’s never too late to take
root and bear fruit. Lenore’s life was deeply rooted in God through
Jesus and testifies to this and to God’s goodness (v. 15). Ours can
too.
How
does your life reflect the fruit found in a growing relationship with Jesus?
What can you add or eliminate to help you grow?
Father, give me the strength to bear
fruit that clearly demonstrates that my life is rooted in the life of Jesus,
Your Son.
Our Daily Bread – November 20, 2019