The Giving Tree
Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down
his life for his friends.”1
The
story tells about the relationship between a boy and his apple tree; of how he
loved to play among her branches and leaves, and rest in her shade, and eat her
apples. The tree was always happy to comply for she loved the boy. As the boy
grew, he had different needs and the tree did her best to fill them. When he
needed money, he sold her apples, when he needed a house, she gave him her
branches, and so it went until there was nothing left of the beautiful tree but
a stump. Their friendship, although special, always left the tree wishing that
the boy would return and enjoy being in her presence as before. At the end of
his life, the boy, now an old man just needed a place to sit and rest, and his
old friend, the tree, provided him that comfort. She had given her all to make
him happy and live a full life and, in the end, the tree was exactly what the
boy needed.2
Our
Savior, like this tree, gave his all so that we might live a full and abundant
life. We, like the boy, go to Him, stay for a while, take what we need and then
stay away until we need Him again. Like the tree, our Savior is willing to
continue to fulfill our needs and bring us joy. Our Savior laid down His life
for us, but, unlike the tree, our Savior rose again! You see, Jesus desires for
you and me to come and sit at his feet and grow in His presence. We have the
privilege of returning to Him at any time of the day and night without having
any specific need and He is there for us, waiting with open arms to sit and
rest. God’s Word teaches us that the ultimate friendship is sacrificial " one
that lays down his life for his friends. Jesus was that ultimate example. What
an honor to be able to have a relationship with the Lord of Lords and King of
Kings. Let’s cultivate that friendship today by spending time at the feet of
our friend, Jesus.
Suggested
Prayer:
Dear
Lord, I have taken our friendship for granted. You have been faithful in the big
and small moments of my life. You have given and I have taken. I am so grateful
for your unending care for me and ask that you give me the desire to seek you
daily. Allow me to grow in your presence and find peace in you. In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
John 15:13.
The Giving Tree, by Shel Silverstein.
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