Like a Tree

1. Blessed is the man
Who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly,
    Nor stands in the path of sinners,
    Nor sits in the seat of the scornful;  
2. But his delight is in the law of the Lord,
    And in His law he meditates day and night.  
3. He shall be like a tree
    Planted by the rivers of water,
    That brings forth its fruit in its season,
    Whose leaf also shall not wither;
And whatever he does shall prosper.
Psalm 1:1-3 


My neighborhood here in southern California has a vast variety of trees; Palms, Pine, Magnolia, Citrus, Eucalyptus and many others can be seen over the course of a very short walk.  Most of these have been planted in our neighborhood and nearby parks, and are not necessarily native to our semi-arid climate, but do well from the irrigation they receive. 

Today as I enjoyed my morning walk, the trees just struck me, drawing my eyes upward to the cloudless blue skies. Now I have always enjoyed trees - the incredible variety of textures in their bark, their towering height and varied foliage. In college, back in the late seventies, I studied art and photography, and trees were often the subject I chose for my images. I enjoyed the process of the pre-digital era, when the image was framed in a viewfinder and captured on film, which then needed to be processed, printed and edited in a darkroom. 

The assignment that was the most challenging for me in my college courses, was the "self-portrait". I much prefer to be on the back of the camera, taking the photo, to being a part of the subject. In our modern digital era, where everyone uses their smart phone to take pictures, one of the most commonly used features of the 'smart camera' is the ability to turn the camera to face the photographer, while still providing a preview of the image, enabling the photographer to take a "selfie", the modern term for a self portrait.

I reluctantly made the switch from a film camera, to digital, but now I solely use my phone as my camera. The portability and ease of access have finally won me over! The digital technology still provides opportunity to enhance the imagery through editing and apps, as I previously was able to do in the darkroom.  However, the self portrait, (oh I mean "selfie") is still difficult for me; I appreciate those who are able to get a nice looking "selfie". Personally, I mostly use this reversed lens technology to take photos of trees without having to strain my neck! So I suppose these images would be "tree selfies."


Today as I took tree selfies, I felt challenged with the thought, "Are you like a tree?" This question comes from an analogy in the book of Psalms, chapter 1 where the righteous (followers of the Lord) are likened to trees. As I reflected on the trees I saw today I pondered what qualities trees have, that I should be compared with them. Here are some questions to consider.


  • Am I planted by the stream (God's Word) so I get watered each day? Only then can I flourish and grow tall.
  • Am I content in who I am? Trees are not comparing themselves to others, some are tall, others short but they each are beautiful as they are.  Do I compare myself to other too much, or do I enjoy who I am?
  • What season am I in, and am I being fruitful in that season?  Some of the trees I saw today were devoid of leaves, others pruned back and beginning to have new leaves, while a citrus tree was covered in fruit! Each tree was content in its own season, either resting, budding or bearing fruit. Am I jealous of those who are bearing fruit while I am in a season of resting or pruning, or am I rejoicing with them?
     
  • Am I bowed over in a crisis and resting on other trees, or am I the one holding another up? There is a time for each! Do I let others help me when needed? Am I quick and willing to help another in their time of need?





What about you, dear reader? 
How are you "like a tree" today?
  • Are you flourishing with a daily source of water?
  • Are you content in who you are? 
  • Do you feel pruned back, or is it a season to bear fruit?
  • Are you in need of help, or are you helping someone else to be strong?

Let me know in the 
comments below! 
I would love to hear from you...

In Everything



Rejoice always,  
pray without ceasing,   
in everything give thanks;  
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
                1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 


Being able to give thanks in everything is the will of God for us! Sometimes it is not easy to give thanks, particularly during the hard times when things aren't going the way we wish they would go. That is why prayer precedes giving thanks. "Pray without ceasing." In other words, don't lose heart or give up on trusting the Lord.  He does know our needs and is listening to our prayers. That is what we can rejoice in...that God loves us, hears us, and acts on our behalf. This verse states that God's will for those who put their trust in Jesus, is that they will be able to rejoice, pray, and give thanks, always and in every situation. 

We recently returned from a vacation to one of our favorite places, Sedona, Arizona. We have a couple favorite places to eat, but the main attraction for us is hiking and exploring the trails that abound in the valley and in the canyons. We don't grow tired of the sweeping vistas and breath taking views of red rock bluffs and beautiful trees.

For the past couple of years I have been struggling with chronic back pain and spasms, which can strike without warning and put me down for hours or days. A couple of weeks before our planned trip to Sedona, I received prayer for my pain at our church.  I believed I had received healing, however several days later pain returned.  I continued, with thanksgiving, to pray and trust that God had begun a healing and that He would complete it! The day that we drove to Sedona,  I noticed that the pain was gone.  The next day I was able to hike through some spectacular trails, without pain during or after our treks.

You can read more about God's healing power in the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament. Luke's account of Jesus' ministry has multiple examples of God's power healing many types of afflictions. To some a healing came immediately and other times it came through faithful obedience to Jesus' words. Those who reached out to Jesus in faith were made whole and well! After their healing they glorified and praised God!

I continue to trust that God is completing His healing in my back and so "in everything I will give thanks."  I put together a short video of our hike, as a gift of thanks to the Lord, which you can access at the link below. I hope you will enjoy the beautiful views of Sedona, while you rejoice with me, and join me in glorifying and praising God for what He is doing in healing me! 

 https://youtu.be/3Iw5T9UN1rI

I also encourage you to add your comments below:
  •  What are you rejoicing in?
  •  What are you praying for?
  •  What are you giving thanks for?


In the Rain

I took a walk this morning-in the rain. I put on my warm sweatshirt, topped it with a raincoat, hat and umbrella and headed out down my street. There was only a small drizzle, but it had rained enough overnight so that everything was wet.  Somehow the gray skies combined with the wetness to bring out a depth of color that was so vibrant! 
 

The Eucalyptus trees in the nearby park were also soaked, the rain bringing out the colors of the bark. When they are dry the trunks have dull shades of brown and gray, but today they were set off by shades of green and yellow! The rain had also heightened the scent of the eucalyptus oils, a natural diffuser. I could hear the rain dripping on my umbrella as I walked among the trees.

 
 

As I strolled through the rain I couldn't help but think of the classic movie "Singing in the Rain." If you haven't watched it, you should! In the movie one of the lead characters is so overcome with falling in love that he dances and sings his way through a downpour! He is definitely rejoicing with singing...and dancing! Why? Because he is in love.

The Bible tells us that God is this much in love with us as well.  His love for us causes Him to rejoice with singing over us! I hope today you will feel His love in a new way, allowing Him to bring new color, fragrance and joy to your life because of His great love for you!

 "The Lord your God in your midst,
The Mighty One, will save;
He will rejoice over you with gladness,
He will quiet you with His love,
He will rejoice over you with singing.”
Zephaniah 3:17