Daily Devotional for March 30, 2017
Like an Oak Tree
This giant oak tree is what gave Oak Park its name,” the tour guide told the kids on their field trip. Liam listened attentively. He loved history and learning things like this.
Back home later that day, Liam told his mother about the tour. “That big oak tree survived the Civil War, a flood, and six fires,” he said.
“Wow!” said Mom. “That’s interesting.”
“It kept on growing,” said Liam, “even though the odds were a hundred to one against it. The oak is one of the slowest growing trees in the world, but it’s also one of the strongest. It survives things that cause other trees to die.”
“Hmm,” said Mom. “You know, Liam, you’re something like that tree.”
Liam was surprised. “Me? I didn’t survive a war or a flood or even one fire—let alone six!”
Mom laughed. “No,” she said, “but I still think you’re like that tree.”
“How?” asked Liam.
“Well,” said Mom, “for one thing, the oak grows slowly, and you—”
Liam interrupted her. “You always say I’m growing up too fast!”
Mom smiled. “That’s true—physically,” she agreed. “But I was thinking of the way most of us grow spiritually. You’re a Christian, but don’t you sometimes wonder if you’re making any progress in becoming like Jesus?” Liam nodded as he recalled some trouble he’d recently gotten into. “You may grow slowly in Christ,” said Mom, “but like that oak, you do grow steadily. And you survive worse things than war or floods. You survive attacks from Satan and struggles with temptation.”
“But I keep doing wrong things,” Liam said.
Mom nodded. “I know, but the fact that you feel bad when you sin—and you don’t want to do it again—shows you’re continuing to grow.”
“Really?” Liam smiled. “That’s pretty cool.”
“Have faith that Jesus is working to make you grow to be more like Him,” Mom told him. “Keep working with Him by admitting when you sin and changing your habits—even when the growing gets tough!” – Nathan Runyon
How about you?
Do you ever wonder if you’re growing spiritually? Does it seem like you’re often doing wrong things? Jesus is always working in your heart to make you more like Him—even when it’s hard for you to detect. When you do something wrong, confess your sin and ask God for forgiveness. Then look to Him for the strength you need to overcome temptation and grow in Him.
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