Evergreen

Evergreens are a beautiful accent in decorating for the Christmas season.  I enjoy the different evergreen bushes and trees on the farm which are readily available for clipping at a moment’s notice. Their fragrance and freshness bring the outdoors inside in the cold, winter season.  A pleasant memory is cutting our Christmas tree from a stand of seedlings that had grown into mature trees.  Now these trees had never been trimmed and shaped so they were often quite round and large!  We had to turn the tree to choose the best looking side to present.  This year I created a small boxwood tree.

My little evergreen tree made from boxwood.

An evergreen plant retains green leaves throughout the year.  In the cold climates we think of conifers such as the pine, spruce, etc.  But in more moderate climates there is a greater variety.  The Bible speaks of the olive tree, palm tree, and cedar.

Psalm 52:8 states,  I am like a green olive tree thriving in the house of God;  I trust confidently in the lovingkindness of God forever and ever.  A beautiful description of someone who looks to God for their source of strength, providing for their needs, and will praise the Lord for what He has done.  The olive tree is evergreen but it also produces a very desirable oil when the olives are pressed.

 The righteous person will flourish like the palm tree,                                                     They will grow like a cedar in Lebanon,                                                                             Planted in the house of the Lord,                                                                                          They will flourish in the courts of our God.  Psalm 92:12-13

The palm tree can rise 40 or 50 feet on a slender stem with feathery, snow-like, pale green fronds flowing from the top.  Its branches are known as a symbol of victory.  It is interesting that they waved palm branches in Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

In Revelation*, a vast crowd too great to count, from every nation and tribe and people and language, stood before the throne and the Lamb, clothed in white and they held palm branches in their hands.  I love the description of this heavenly scene and the evergreen palm branches were in heaven!

Now the cedar tree was also very stately with long branches and very durable.  What this tree was known for was its wood that was made into boards, pillars, and ceilings.  Solomon’s temple and palace used cedar wood in the construction.  Have you ever smelled the fragrant aroma of cedar which is often used in chests and closets?

And then I love this promise of still being green, with vitality in old age!

                        ** They will still yield fruit in old age;                                               They shall be full of sap and very green,

Why will they be like this?  

                                 To declare that the Lord is upright;                                                                                           He is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him.      

These verses were written in contrast to those who do their own thing, not following God and it seems that all is going well for them.  Outwardly, they are prospering and are succeeding, which is likened to lush green grass in the spring, growing fast and numerous.  But the grass withers and fades and is no more.   BUT, in comparison, the evergreen trees keep growing, producing fruit, and continue to stand.  There are olive and cedar trees that are hundreds of years old.

So my friends, keep putting your trust in God and you will be evergreen!

* Revelation 7:9     **Psalm 92:14,15

A Psalm of Thanksgiving

Oh give thanks to the LORD, call upon His name; Make known His deeds among the peoples.

Sing to Him, sing praises to Him; Speak of all His wonders.

Glory in His holy name; Let the heart of those who seek the Lord be glad.

Seek His face continually.  Remember His wonderful deeds which He has done.  His marvels and the judgments from His mouth.

Proclaim good tidings of His salvation from day to day.  Tell of His glory among the nations.  His wonderful deeds among all the peoples.

For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised!!  He also is to be feared  above all gods.  For all the gods of the peoples are idols, But the LORD  made the heavens!

Splendor and majesty are before Him, Strength and joy are in His place!

Ascribe to the LORD, O families of the peoples,  Ascribe to the LORD glory  and strength.  Ascribe to the LORD the glory due His name; and come  before Him;  Worship the LORD in holiness. *

These are excerpts of a Psalm that David wrote when they brought up the ark of God to Jerusalem.  It was a time of great rejoicing and thanksgiving because the ark was coming to its resting place.  He offered sacrifices to the LORD.  He also gave to everyone gifts of food.

In this Psalm we are encouraged to give thanks, to sing to the LORD, to speak to others of the wonderful things that the LORD has done.  We are to remember and think about his works and miracles.  

We are to seek the LORD and His strength.  Seek His face continually!  Sometimes we need to search for Him to get past the clutter and distractions.

Other words for ascribe can be recognize the LORD; for he is glorious and strong.  We are to give to Him the glory he deserves.  We are to use our time, our resources, and our words to give back to our LORD all that He has given to us in the first place.

We call upon the LORD, as the God of all comfort, to comfort those who are grieving and are in very difficult places during this Thanksgiving Season. May each and every one receive strength in the LORD in valley of the shadow of death.  Our hope is in Jesus who has overcome death and the grave and has given us life everlasting.  

*Excerpts from I Chronicles 16:8-36, Psalm 105:1-15, Psalm 96