Reflection: ‘Designed for strength’
Isaiah’s word:
There’s the root of our ancestor Jesse,
breaking through the earth and growing tree tall,
Tall enough for everyone everywhere to see and take hope!
Oh! May the God of green hope fill you up with joy, fill you up with peace, so that your believing
lives, filled with the life-giving energy of the Holy Spirit, will brim over with hope! (Romans 15:12-13, The Message)
The only living organism that grows more sturdy with age is … the tree. Each year a new ring in the cross-section of her backbone tracks maturity and strength, stories current events and adds to her unique signature. She literally grows-up with an annual lash-out–a fully new wardrobe. It’s a long-term investment, each cloak. It’ll take at least a decade to reach maturity. But the returns could pay off for hundreds, even thousands of years.
For my recent Tree Tale art installation, I spent countless hours cutting and sanding, painting and spraying tree ‘cookies’ — the technical name for discs from the tree trunk/branch. It reenforced to me that history is less a ‘timeline’ than a ‘story-in-the-round’. Story-in-the-round is a more realistic picture of the embrace of our history into God’s cosmic story. Story-in-the-round is a robust portrait of maturing faith.
So, steady on by nature’s design, because life and renewal is God’s ageless story. And fear the Lord. Revere our Creator’s glory. Because one day every tree will meet its maker. One day, forebodes the prophet Malachi, (4:1) of the arrogant and evildoers, not a branch or root will be left.
Prayer:
Refresh and renew me today and for a lifetime, Father, as I remember your ageless story; as I repent and forgive, mourn and rejoice, endure and hope. Mature your church with your ageless story, that she might withstand the winds of the world and the wiles of the Devil. Keep her repentant and forgiving, mourning and rejoicing, enduring and hoping until the day when we will meet our Maker face to face.