Friday, July 25, 2008

Be like an old oak tree...

Have you ever planted a tree? I have…lots of em.’ When a tree comes from the nursery it is “balled and burlaped.” The roots are wrapped to protect them until the tree gets planted. Imagine what would happen if the burlap never came off of the rootball. Would the tree grow strong and healthy? Nope. In fact, it would die. The roots would get so confined that the tree would actually kill itself. Just because it is a tree doesn’t automatically mean it can grow. It needs water, sunlight, and space to thrive in.

Now you may be wondering why I’m giving you a tree planting lesson. I don’t expect many of you plant trees on a regular basis but the question I have for you is: are you in a place where you can grow?

You might be okay right now at the nursery wrapped in your protective burlap but what will happen in two years if you haven’t planted yourself somewhere? What will happen in five years if you are still wrapped in the burlap and you haven’t grown in stature, wisdom or other things of the Lord? What will happen if you manage to plant yourself but don’t get any sunlight, water or space?

Be like an old oak tree; never stop growing.

Here are three practical suggestions:

  1. Put yourself in places where you can grow. Sitting at home watching sitcoms doesn’t cut it.
  2. Ask the Holy Spirit to convict you of areas in your life you need to grow in. Ask for humility while working on these areas.
  3. Talk to a close friend and ask them what your weakest character trait is. Work on it.

1 comment:

Redneck said...

Excellent advice. I really like the way you present what you have to say. Advising stories are often more powerful than simple advice.

I have reposted this post to my off-topic blog at http://electsanity.blogspot.com/ I hope you don't mind. I can take it down or add some more citations if you would like.