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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
1/31/2017 3:26 am

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1/31/2017 3:26 am

THE TALKING TREE

Read: Colossians 1:15–20

Bible in a Year: Exodus 25–26; Matthew 20:17–34

"He himself bore our sins" in his body on the cross. 1 Peter 2:24

One of the earliest Christian poems in English literature is “The Dream of the Rood.” The word rood comes from the Old English word rod or pole and refers to the cross on which Christ was crucified. In this ancient poem the crucifixion story is retold from the perspective of the cross. When the tree learns that it is to be used to kill the of God, it rejects the idea of being used in this way. But Christ enlists the help of the tree to provide redemption for all who will believe.

In the garden of Eden, a tree was the source of the forbidden fruit that our spiritual parents tasted, causing sin to enter the human race. And when the of God shed His blood as the ultimate sacrifice for all of humanity’s sin, He was nailed to a tree on our behalf. Christ “bore our sins in his body on the cross” (1 Peter 2:24).

The cross is the turning point for all who trust Christ for salvation.

The cross is the turning point for all who trust Christ for salvation. And ever since the crucifixion, it has become a remarkable symbol that represents the sacrificial death of the of God for our deliverance from sin and death. The cross is the inexpressibly wonderful evidence of God’s love for us.
Lord, may my heart give You praise whenever I see a cross, for You gave Yourself for me in love.

Christ gave His life on the tree for our salvation.




MrsJoe 76F
17435 posts
1/31/2017 8:36 am

I don't think I had ever heard the connection of the tree of sin to the tree of redemption.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.