Redwood Tree
“From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.” — Eph4:16
Redwood trees do not grow like pines or oaks with individual root systems. Rather, their root systems, while relatively shallow, are completely interconnected. The trees themselves are all outgrowths of a parent tree, and they grow around the parent in a complete circle. This has placed a key role in their survival in being able to hold one another up with the merged roots. No known wind can topple them. Virtually no disease can kill them. They thrive in fires. They are knit together inextricably and bound together in the longest living family on record.
That is Paul’s definition for the church. We may look separate and individual but in our roots we are one – each an outgrowth of Christ our Head.
Father, thank you that we as the church are a living and dynamic extension of you and your work. Strengthen your church today.