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Living Bridges Read: Jeremiah 17.5-10 Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord. Jeremiah 1.7 Bible in a Year: Psalms 20-22; Acts 21.1-17 People who live in Cherrapunji, India, have developed a unique way to get across the many rivers and streams in their land. They grow bridges from the roots of rubber trees. These âliving bridgesâ take between 10 to 15 years to mature, but once they are established, they are extremely stable and last for hundreds of years. The Bible compares a person who trusts in God to a tree planted by the waters, which spreads out its roots by the riverâ (Jer. 17.8. Because its roots are well-nourished, this tree survives soaring temperatures. And during drought it continues to yield fruit. Like a firmly rooted tree, people who rely on God have a sense of stability and vitality despite the worst circumstances. In contrast, people who place their trust in other humans often live with a sense of instability. The Bible compares them to desert shrubs that are frequently malnourished and stand alone (v.6. So it is with the spiritual lives of people who forsake God. Where are our roots? Are we rooted in Jesus? (Col. 2.7. Are we a bridge that leads others to Him? If we know Christ, we can testify to this truth: Blessed are those who trust in the Lord (Jer. 17.7. Jesus is all the world to me, My life, my joy, my all; He is my strength from day to day, Without Him I would fall. Even strong trials cannot blow down a person who is rooted in God. |
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