“The
righteous shall flourish like the palm tree” Psalms 92:12
The “palm-tree” is
common in warm climates, and was abundant in the East. The finest grew about Jericho
which was called the city of “palm-trees.” The palm has a long and straight
body, a spreading top, and an appearance of very great beauty. It produces an
agreeable fruit, a pleasant shade, a kind of “honey” little inferior to the
honey of bees, palm oil, kernel seeds mixed with other things to make livestock
feed, fire starting fiber, palm fronds used to make mats and baskets, precious
palm kernel oil and from it was drawn a pleasant “wine”.
Every part of the
palm tree was useful. It was held in such high regard for its beauty and
practicality, that it was a common name given to women in the Old Testament "tamar".
They will bend under extreme conditions but they rarely break or become
uprooted. In the same token believers are supposed to be abundantly fruitful, strong
like the Cedar, nothing wasted but all useful, multi talented and gifted, and long-lasting.
“For
he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the
righteousness of God in him” 2 Cor. 5:21
Righteousness or
right standing with God is imputed in us through the righteousness of Christ.
All believers are created anew in righteousness and true holiness, and live
soberly, righteously, and godly, among other godly characteristics and are
hereby described or compared to the flourishing palm trees; which grow upright,
and under the greatest pressures or contrary harsh weathers, and rise upwards towering
towards the sun and against the greatest weight upon them. Thank God for the
imputed righteousness but we have the mandate to live in holy reverence of God
and make sure that we maintain our right standing in God.
Righteousness is the
opposite of being wicked, the righteous must turn away from sin and shun profane
and wicked acts. People like Abraham, Elijah and Daniel. Such trusts the Lord
and live a life that pleases Him. Palm trees stand out in their environment and
cannot be hidden, so is a righteous believer, fragrance and acts of
Christ likeness make him to stand out as a godly person wherever he finds
himself.
The potency and spiritual
stamina of the righteous like a palm tree is on the top of them, which being
cut off, they die in that the essence of life is thereby cut off. Palm trees
delight in hot climates and sunny places, they bear delicious fruit and sap,
are ever green, very durable, and their branches used as tokens of joy and
victory especially at Easter season depicting the triumphant entry of The Lord
Jesus into Jerusalem at the beginning of the passion week.
These trees are not
like perennial corn or maize plant that bears fruit within three months and dies
off; they are the wicked that springs up like a grass and withers away. The
righteous like palm trees must mature through growth, bear root deep down
before bearing shoot upwards and eventually fruitfulness [Gal. 5:22-23] which is
guaranteed every harvest season for life. We like Palm trees that are very
economically viable must be spiritually viable filled with fruit of the Spirit,
gifts of the spirit, wisdom, knowledge, understanding, strength, favor, grace
and glory from the throne room of grace.
When we see a “upright”
palm tree standing erect, with one bold pillar supporting the weight of the
leaves and the fruit at the top, and growing amidst the drought and famine of
the desert, it depicts a godly man, who in his uprightness aims alone at the
glory of God looking away from all things that distracts and ensnares but focusing
on Jesus alone, the author and finisher of his faith; and, liberated from
outward circumstances and magnetism to do evil. The “upright” is made by
divine
grace to live and thrive in this perilous times, where all things else perish
or fall away.
The good man shall
flourish, and flourish after the gallant manner. “He shall grow like a cedar in
Lebanon.” This is another upright and long-lived tree. “As the days of a tree
are the days of my people,” saith the Lord. On the peak of the mountain, exposed
to the gust and harsh weather, the cedar waves its mighty branches in perpetual
lushness, and so the truly godly man under all adversities retains the joy of
his soul, and continues to make progress in the divine life. Palm trees
produces tasty fruit, so they symbolized fruitfulness. Cedars were not subject
to decay, so they stood for long life. They represent people who delight in
drawing near to God [Psalms 1:3; Psalms 52:8].
“If
ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ
sit on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things
on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ,
who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory. Mortify
therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness,
inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry:
For which things' sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience:
In the which ye also walked some time, when ye lived in them. But now ye also
put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of
your mouth. Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man
with his deeds; And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge
after the image of him that created him: Coll. 3:1-10
Palm trees are said
to be perfect image of a godly man, and in many ways to resemble him.
Righteous
persons are upright in heart and life, they grow up into the head of the Church
who is Jesus Christ, and rise up heavenwards in their desires and affections
for supernatural godly lifestyle. For us to bear fruit though, we must be
permanently attached to the Lord Jesus and be continually pruned so that
virtues of the old stock or old man still residing in our lives like sexual
immorality, lying, anger and inordinate affections must be pruned off so that
we can put on the NEW MAN which is renewed in knowledge looking like the image
and likeness of God in Christ
“For
which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man
is renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is but for a moment,
worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; While we look
not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the
things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are
eternal” 2 Cor. 4:16-18
We know that we are
hard pressed in our bid to mature spiritually sometimes passing through the
wilderness experience or waiting excruciatingly for the promises of God, God
will make all things to work together for our good and we shall get to the
Promised Land flowing with milk and honey if we faint not. Certain ungodly
character traits or outward man must perish so that Christ likeness may show
forth and we will blossom and be blessed accordingly.
The more the
righteous are pressed with the weight of afflictions and trials of life, the
more they grow and are glorified; their grace and strength, their life and rigor,
lie in their spiritual head, who is Christ. The righteous flourish under him,
the sun of righteousness, and his warming rays of love, and bring forth the
fruits of righteousness by him, to the glory of God; their leaf of godly living
does not wither, but is always green [Psalms 1:3].
“For
thou, LORD, wilt bless the righteous; with favor wilt thou compass him as with
a shield” Psalms 5:12
“The
eyes of the LORD are upon the righteous, and his ears are open unto their cry…Many
are the afflictions of the righteous: but the LORD delivers him out of them all”
Psalms 34:15, 19
The righteous are
not just flourishing like a palm tree or growing sturdy like a cedar but they
are favored by God, His eyes is watching over them for good, God compass them
with favor as with a shield and delivers them from all their afflictions.
"…because
of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ
even when we were dead in transgressions." Ephesians 2:5
Paul says above that
we have been made to live long life eternally and spiritually like both palm
tree and the Cedar tree. These plants are planted in the temple, the place of
the Presence of Jehovah signifying their closeness to God and fruitfulness verbalized
below.
“Those
that be planted in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our
God. They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and
flourishing” Psalms 92:13-14
We were transplanted
or brought near by the blood of the Lamb [Eph. 2:13]. We are brought forth into
a place of honor and glory where the Shekinah glory of God resides now. We have
been brought into in a place of protection. A tree transplanted in the temple
courts would be protected from exposure to violent winds. It would be protected from those who might
want to chop it down for firewood or lumber.
The temple courts would be just about the safest place in the world for
a tree to be. God promises that the righteous will still bear fruit in old age
and stay fresh, fat and green [verse 14]. They will be healthy spiritually.
Well, one reason an
old tree stays fresh and fruitful because it is getting enough water. And in the same way, you will be fresh and
fruitful in old age if you are being watered by God's Word [Ephesians 5:26]. Psalm 1 talks about the person who meditates
on God's Word day and night. It says he
or she is "like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit
in season and whose leaf does not wither." So this is a great promise of
spiritual health and fruitfulness in your old age.
And then God also
promises that in their old age righteous people will proclaim the LORD's
faithfulness. Verse 15 says they will
proclaim, "The LORD is upright; he is my Rock, and there is no wickedness
in him."
So if you are
righteous, then when you get old, you will praise the LORD who planted you in
his courts. You will praise him for
protecting you and making you fruitful.
You will tell the world that the LORD is upright. In his relationships with you, God does what
is right. And you will tell the world
that he is your Rock. In other words,
the LORD is a solid, dependable Person you can rely on totally. And you will say that there is no wickedness
in him. There is no trace of evil in
him, no trace of perversity. So you can
depend on this God to do what he says.
You can depend on him to keep his promises. If you are righteous, you
will proclaim that great is God’s faithfulness. Eventually you too must become
like Him!
The following is
what we can learn from the palm tree.
Resiliency that is
the ability to return to original form after being bent; how to flourish
meaning to be prosperous, to thrive; deep roots which is good foundation,
strong grounding; inner strength having to do with strength from who you are in
Christ, not just what you do; and longevity which is the ability to remain
constant in the long-term.
In a bad storm, the
palm tree can be bent over, to the point of almost touching the ground, yet
when the storm is over, the tree will bounce back to its original form. It is
amazing to see this happen, as if the storm never occurred. This is true
resiliency.
The heavenly Father
wants to awaken dreams and fulfill prophecies in us. He wants to restore an
expectation of fruitfulness in your life, and He wants you to know that it’s
not over. As you surrender to Him and yield to His Spirit, the best days of
life are ahead of you. He is set to use you to fulfill kingdom mandate. Get set
for kingdom exploits. You are well able!
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