The Bible says in Isaiah 61:3-6, To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them
beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the
spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the
planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified. And they shall build the old
wastes, they shall raise up the former desolations, and they shall repair the
waste cities, the desolations of many generations. And strangers shall stand
and feed your flocks, and the sons of the alien shall be your plowmen and your
vinedressers. But ye shall be named the Priests of the LORD: men shall call you
the Ministers of our God: ye shall eat the riches of the Gentiles, and in their
glory shall ye boast yourselves. In the first three verses we were told
several important truths about salvation in Jesus Christ. We are told that God
calls individuals to preach the gospel. We are also told that if someone is
humble, and pliable, and teachable that they can receive the gospel and be
gloriously saved. Starting at the end of Isaiah 61:3 we are told some of the results of being saved by Jesus. The last part of Isaiah 61:3 says that people are given the
gospel, that they might be called trees of
righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified.
If you have bowed before the Lord Jesus, and
repented of your sins, then you have a home in
heaven. You will not end up in the lake
of fire: you will end up in heaven, safe in the arms of Jesus forever. That is
a wonderful assurance that He gives us, but He wants to do more than give us
fire insurance, a lot more. Jesus wants to make us trees
of righteousness. When He saved us, He made each of us a child of God. At the moment we were saved Jesus gave us His own righteousness. Without
righteousness no one can enter the kingdom of heaven. The Bible says in
Ephesians 5:5, For this ye know, that no
whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any
inheritance in the
Ghteous position..
But the Lord not only wants us to have imputed
righteousness, He also wants us to have a practical righteousness. In other
words, Jesus wants His believers to do the right thing. He wants us to be trees of righteousness. Bob Jones used to
say over and over again to his students, Do right
until the stars fall. It is better to do right and lose than it is to do wrong
and win. If you do what is right, you win the battle of right against wrong.
Notice that God wants us to be trees of righteousness. What does it take to be a tree
of righteousness? First of all for a tree to grow, it
must be planted. In other words, its life must start. Of course, the Lord
starts our spiritual life when we are saved by faith in Jesus. Even though we
have eternal life as a free gift, how are we going to
become a tree of righteousness? We started as a little sprout, so how do we
become a mighty tree?
Before we talk about how we become a mighty tree
of righteousness for the Lord, let us talk about why we need to become a tree
of righteousness. In order to become a tall tree that
lasts a long time, it has got to be able to withstand the storms, because you
can be sure of one thing: storms will come. Every person who walks on this
earth will also face storms: storms of opposition, storms of temptation, storms
of heartbreak, storms of sorrow, etc. How are you going to withstand the storms
and become a mighty tree of righteousness?
Here is the first important requirement to
becoming a tree of righteousness. The Bible says in Jeremiah 17:7-8, Blessed is the man that trusteth
in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. For he shall be as a tree planted by
the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the
river. Jeremiah 17:7 says to trust in the Lord and to hope in the Lord.
Both words trust and hope speak of faith: faith in the Lord. You are
going to need your faith as you go through life. Therefore, build it up, guard
it, and do whatever you can to strengthen your faith and to make it grow. Now faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of
God. It says in Jude 20, But ye, beloved, building
up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost.
There is another well-known passage of scripture
that tells us other important truths on how a believer grows to the point of
becoming a mighty tree. This passage is found in Psalms chapter 1. The Bible
says in Psalms 1:1-3, Blessed is the man that
walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth
in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the
scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted
by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf
also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. Psalms
1:1 to a great degree is talking about peer pressure. In
order to become a tree of righteousness in the service of Jesus Christ
you must be willing to be different, and you must learn how to avoid those who
will try to drag you down. Psalm 1:1 uses three words to describe those who
want to drag you down: ungodly, sinners, and scornful.
The word ungodly means wicked. This
describes the character of people that you must watch out for. They are just
plain wicked: they are bad through and through. The word sinners refers to their actions. People that you
must watch out for are people who are involved in
sinful activity. And the word scornful
means boaster or mocker. It refers to their speech. They speak forth
arrogantly against the ways of God.
Notice the phrase the
counsel of the ungodly. Counsel
refers to advice. The wicked people of the world are going to give you advice:
advice on how to live life, advice on what your goals should be, advice on what
kinds of actions are acceptable, and advice on what to do to have fun. Of
course, it is the wrong advice because it is the advice of unbelievers who do
not reverence the Word of God as their guide for behavior, and who do not love
Jesus. Their advice will lead to sinful actions. Ideas
often lead to action, and thoughts often lead to action. Therefore, have
the right thoughts, and that will help lead
you to the right actions. Have the wrong thoughts, and that will help lead you to the wrong actions. Take the
advice of the ungodly, and that will lead you to sinful actions.
The scornful
are those who boast of their iniquity, and who even mock God. They are perhaps
the most unpalatable of unbelievers because of the degree to which they are
loud and obnoxious. But notice that Psalms 1:1 shows a terrible downward
progression to sin. At first someone is walking
in the counsel of the ungodly. They have gotten close enough to hear what the
ungodly say, but at least they are still moving: they still might be able to get away from the ungodly advice.
Unfortunately, everyone in our society from the youngest ages and upward hear
the worst of advice every day. That is what the
music, and the commercials, and the television shows, and the movies are:
advice recommending one action or another. That is one reason why so many people today end up taking the worldly counsel: they are
bombarded with it so much. One of the challenges of the Christian life is: how
do you organize your life in order to minimize
listening to all of the propaganda. You might not want
to send your children to public schools where they will hear the propaganda all
day long every day.
Notice in Psalms 1:1
that when a person is influenced by the ungodly advice that they go from walking to standing: blessed are those who do not stand in the way of sinners. And then we see the
final result of the progression downward
is to sit in the seat of the
scornful. The word that is translated seat
comes from a word that means to dwell or to inhabit. When a person gets to this point of sitting in the seat of
the scornful, not only are they living in sin, they
are comfortable with it. They have gone past the point of just thinking about
some ungodly advice, or committing some
individual acts of sin; but now they are
willing to dwell in, and abide in an environment where the most repugnant of unbelievers dwell: like a hog wallowing in the mire.
Psalms 1:1 says that blessed is the man that
walketh not, standeth not, and sitteth
not. This is the Biblical principle of separation from the world, or separation
from unbelievers. As believers in Christ, we are to
love the souls of the unsaved, and we are always to seek from the Lord
to be compassionate towards them. But we are not to accept the philosophies of
the unsaved or their ways of thinking, nor are we to commit the sinful acts
that they so readily commit. This is called
separation. We are to be separated from the world. Love not the world, nether the things that are of the
world, for all that is of the world: the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the
eyes, and the pride of life are not of the Father, but are of the world.
In this context the world is the human system of unbelief that dominates most
environments.
That is the downward path, and so what is the
upward path? Remember we want to grow upward from a small seedling to a mighty
tree. It says in Psalms 1:2, But his delight is in
the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate
day and night. If you reject the counsel of the ungodly and find ways
to minimize its influence on you, then that will take away the negative input
to your thoughts and to your heart. But you are not going to be able to rely
upon your own intuitive powers or your own imagination to find out what
thoughts you should have, what should be the goals for your behavior, or what
God wants you to do. Every believer needs the
Bible. In English I would recommend the KJV (King
James Version) for reading, studying, learning, memorizing, and
meditating on the Bible. Gods Word is truth.
Gods Word reveals to us Jesus and His great love. Gods Word is our spiritual
food. Jesus said in Matthew 4:4, Man does not live
by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out
of the mouth of God. Jesus spoke of every Word of God. Psalms 1:2 tells us to
meditate on the Word of God day and night.
To follow Jesus is a call to a very high
standard and a very great challenge. Jesus did not say that some of the Word of
God would be enough. Psalms 1:2 does not say that it would be sufficient to
think about the Word of God during part of the day only or part of the night
only. It says day and night. I think the principle is
this: you need all of the Word of God in order to know all of the truth
from God, and you need it often. That is why it is a life-long pursuit in order to grow in the understanding of the Word of God. And
it is a daily pursuit in order to be fed spiritually
from the Word of God. We must have bread every day for our bodies, and thus we need
the Word of God every day for our spiritual vitality and growth.
If we do these things mentioned in Isaiah
chapter 61, Jeremiah chapter 17, and Psalms chapter 1, then we will become trees of righteousness: We must learn to continually rely upon the Lord,
we must learn to reject the counsel of the ungodly and learn what it means to
be separate from them, and we must learn to get the proper spiritual
nourishment from Gods Word on a daily basis.
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