One of my most treasured items currently is a card I received from family members at my last birthday. It has an ornate tree on the front and inside it are the words of Psalm 1 from the old King James Version. The card has pride of place on my window sill at work where I can frequently reflect on its meaning. The first psalm is clearly in the group of my favourites-and for so many reasons. But recently I was awoken with thought in my mind toward the importance of inputs in life; and there are two sorts of inputs I believe this psalm refers to.
We cannot afford to base our life’s work on something that is untrue. No man can afford to build his life on a myth, or legend, or rumour, or hoax, and having been a disciple of Jesus Christ, and a preacher and teacher for some 60 years, John saw some funny teachings creeping into the Church of Jesus Christ.
Spiritual healing can help clarify things a little bit more for them. Healing spiritually requires a lot of meditation and thinking over how success has molded you and how it has changed you as a person. You may be financially stable, but still arrogant. Being boastful (not in a good way) of what you have is not a good thing, and this also requires some form of healing so that you can help get rid of that arrogance and replace it with generosity and humility.
For the person who has been hurt many times in life. Everyone carries some hurt in one way or another. Life is never perfect, and so you are bound to experience something painful at some point in your life. When you do, sometimes it can be hard to recover. Spiritual healing is needed so that you can move on, because in order to forgive the people you have wronged you, you may first need to forgive yourself.
(Conditional on Input 1) God’s Provision of Water, Feeding the Tree of Life (v. 3) The ‘tree of life’ is mentioned variously throughout the Bible and importantly it’s a bookend at both ends in Genesis and Revelation. Pivotally, it’s also alluded to no less than four times in Proverbs. But, this ‘tree of life’ is not just about source–where we go to. Our lives are metaphors of plant life. Whether we wither and slowly die or we grow and thrive depends on input one. God has set up the conditions for us to realise the divine prophesy in our lives provided we do this. He orders the flow of our lives hence; in the presence of water our burgeoning fruit thrives–ready for a season that yet awaits.
The tragic truth is; that is not the church of Jesus Christ, and that type of thinking will do no-one any good once this life is over. What we believe and why we believe it is vital. John realised that, and so he writes, and this is one reason why we have turned to the Gospel of John.
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