Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Holy Branches
Paul penned many great verses under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost. Romans 11:16 presents a stirring thought for a child of God. The latter part of the verse states this: "....and if the root be holy, so are the branches." My mind immediately races to the thought of a tree. At the base of a tree, going even further than the trunk itself, is the root system. It is hidden beneath the cool, compacted dirt, usually never seen by the naked eye; but its role in the life of the tree is incomparable. The tree itself, particularly its branches, prove that which is underground. The characteristics of a tree and its branches show us an unveiled proof of some life beneath the tree. We, in the same sense, are branches. We are to be extending outward, reaching others. We are to be bearing fruit, providing evidence of the type of tree that we extend from. We should be a living, fruitful evidence of what is below our surface! If we, as Christians, are withering, unfruitful and dead, what is below our surface? If we are broken and barren, what are we proving is under our surface? May we be fruitful, vibrant branches, showing the beholder that the vine that we are engrafted into, our Lord Jesus Christ, is the only source that can provide true life. What are your roots attached to? What do your branches look like? When someone looks at you, can they tell that you are attached to Jesus? If the root be holy, so are the branches.
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