Jeremiah, the “weeping
prophet” the one who never had a good
thing to say. Jeremiah’s most famous
words are on pictures, plaques,
journals, note cards, even tattooed on
our bodies but these words in chapter 17: 7,8 . . .
There was a popular hymn
in the 50’s based on this passage. “I shall not be, I shall not be moved, just
like a tree planted by the water, I
shall not be moved.” It had a great
bass line. But I grew up in Oklahoma, and trees by the water were indeed
moved. If not, by wind, then by
lightening, split right in half. That’s why I need to THINK about this
scripture and ask God for some enlightenment.
For starters,
we tend to take a verse out of context.
That’s why verse 8 makes no sense without verse 7. Verse 7 is a
contingency, in order to be like the
tree, we have to ‘trust in the
Lord’ and not just trust but put our
“confidence” in Him. Webster says
confidence is total and complete belief in a person and their reliability. So it starts with me.
I often
consider trusting the Lord with my long list of requests for me and others who
need help. But as I THOUGHT on this today, it is also a complete reliance on him for
salvation. Trusting him for survival, like the tree.
The tree is
planted by the water to gain nourishment's through it’s roots. Trees are not afraid of heat, this tree’s
leaves don’t curl up and turn brown and drop off to die, the tree isn’t afraid of no water because the
water is right there next to him and this tree NEVER fails to grow fruit.
Imagining
myself as a tree is daunting but THINK on it,
if I (you) have completely trusted and put my confidence in the
Lord, He gives me the strength of a tree
with roots that go deep in His Word,
worship and prayer. Those roots
reach out to the living water and find nourishment for my soul. When Satan turns up the heat, I draw from the living water and stand
firm. I cannot curl up and die as long
as I draw from this living water. I
won’t fall from the branch, (think about
new testament teaching on branches, vines etc)
I don’t have to worry about not having the water, my confidence is in the Living Water.
And, I will bear fruit in every season. There’s the real thought. Imagine that in whatever season of life: health or illness, poverty or riches, grief or joy,
you can be bearing fruit.
Just
thinkin’.
Excellent!
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