When Growth Stops, Decay Begins

Our Daily Bread

Sunday, April 11, 1999

Psalm 1

Godly men and women are compared in Scripture to sturdy,healthy trees,

planted by the rivers of water, laden with fruit,and full of leaves.

In order for us to be fruitful trees, we must:

Stand straight for God.

Lives that revel Christlike character are lovely to behold,

for they are not gnarled by sin or rotted by hypocrisy.

Be strong.

Those who are well-rooted in God=s Word will be unmovable in times of trial and temptation.

Keep growing.

As healthy trees add a new ring of growth each year,

we too should constantly grow in grace (2 Peter 3:18).

Bring blessing to others.

Some trees provide food, others give shade,

and others are made into lumber. So too,

Christians should provide spiritual food and comfort

to their neighbors, as well as use their time and talents

to build people up in the Lord.

Be ready to be transplanted when God so wills.

Christians are not here to stay;

they are waiting to be transplanted in the garden of heaven where their fruit

will never wither and their leaves will never fade.

How good a tree are you? Is there any fruit, any beauty,

any growth worth talking about?

Or are you wilted and unproductive? Get growing!