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Today is Monday May 25th, 2020
Blessed
Psalm 1: 1-3 b,
“1 Blessed is the man who did not walk in the council of the wicked, Neither was he in the way of sinners, Neither sat in a mockery;
2 But in the law of the Lord his delight is, And in his law he meditates day and night.
3 It will be like a tree planted next to streams, That bears fruit in its time ” As part of the analysis of Psalm 1 that we are doing, today we will see in verse 3 the second blessing of the blessed person that is described in the psalm.
IT IS FRUITFUL.
3 b, "Who bears fruit in due season." Producing fruit in time is a natural result of a tree planted near a water source. Trees have a certain time or season to produce fruit, as soon as a tree has grown and matured enough to support the fruit. , is expected to begin to flourish and bear fruit in the corresponding season. The fruits of a tree produced in its time, are generally of higher quality than the delayed fruits, or produced out of season.
A fruit tree has a lot of parallelism with the life of the believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, A farmer plants a tree so that it produces fruits, also the believers have been saved by God from eternal damnation, to produce spiritual fruits, that is very clear in the Scriptures,
Rom. 7: 4-5, "6 So you, my brothers, have also died to the law through the body of Christ, so that you may be another, from the one who rose from the dead, so that we may bear fruit for God"
The spiritual fruits that God expects of every believer are of two types: fruits in their own life, it is the visible testimony that shows to all the reality of their conversion to Jesus Christ (fruits worthy of repentance). And fruits in the life of others, which is to lead other people to the ways of
Christ, or to firmness in Christ.
For believers to produce spiritual fruits we need to stay united to Christ, who is the source of the water of life that nourishes us every day,
John 14: 4-5,
“4 Remain in me, and I in you as the branch cannot bear fruit by it, if it does not remain in the vine, neither can you, if you do not remain in me?
5 I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in me, and I in him, he bears much fruit; because apart from me you can do nothing”
Believers are fruit trees in God's garden.
Lets Pray
• The subject tells whom or what the sentence is about.
• The predicate is the part that makes a statement about the subject.
• The simple predicate is always a verb.