HF143 - The Tale of Four Poplars
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From: "Pastor Buddy Martin" <Bro.Buddy@ChristianChallenge.org>
Date: Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Subject: Bible Study HF143 - The Tale of Four Poplars
Hebraics,
In the Scriptures God often uses trees to speak a message
to His people. It may be a fig tree, an olive tree, a palm
tree, or even an apple tree. The list is endless. In this
study I am going to share my story of four poplar trees. The
lesson will be spiritual. But the study is especially for you
who may be facing a transitional time in your walk with Jesus.
This is Bible Study HF143 - The Tale of Four Poplars.
Each morning in my walk to church I pass by four poplar
trees that Betty and I planted some time back. Every time I
look at these four trees I get the feeling that these trees
have a story to tell.
Was is so unusual about these trees? Good question. We laid
them out in a row of 10 feet apart. One tree is easily 40 feet
tall. The next is about 25 feet. The third 15 feet. The last
one is about 4 feet tall. The tiny tree always looks so frail.
I even feel a sadness for it.
Here's the problem. Betty and I planted the four trees at
the same time. They were originally of equal height. Why was
it that further up the hill the taller was the tree. Betty
thought it had to do with the water. I felt there must be
something more.
In my heart I prayed for the lesson. And on a search I
went. This is what I found: 'Do not plant poplar trees in
clay, the trees will die.' That was it! Poplar trees must have
good soil to grow properly. Clay keeps water from the roots of
the trees. This fit the picture of our poplar trees. The
higher up the hill, the better the soil. It was both a water
and a soil issue. Further down the hill the ground had more
clay in it.
Betty and I talked about my findings. We decided to move
the tiny frail tree to a new location this fall. We are going
to find the best soil available, give it all the water it
needs, and watch our tiny poplar grow. (Poplars are actually a
fast growing tree.)
So now --- What was the lesson in this. As I pondered on
this, the Lord began to show me how these trees can easily
represent the growth of a child of God. The soil in which the
tree grows can well represent a believer's heart, or it can
represent the place where the believer is planted. The water
represents the living Word of God. Water in the Scriptures is
often a combined symbol of Spirit and Word. You are probably
catching the gist about now.
Let's carry this on. What is it that stunts growth in any
child of God's life? Just like the clay keeps water from
reaching the roots of the poplar tree, if our heart becomes
hardened, then the richness of God's Word is unable to produce
fruit in our lives.
But what if the soil can be said to represent where the
believer is planted. If the believer is under the kind of
teaching that tares down his or her life, rather than building
it up in Christ, then the believer's life will began to
wither. Something must be done.
Betty and I feel sorrow for our tiny poplar tree. After all
it began as the equal to the others. But the little tree
cannot help itself. We will need, at the proper time, to
transplant the tree where it will receive the greatest
benefit. Where do we want to transplant it? We want to place
it where it can receive the greatest nourishment.
Now take all of what I have shared and see if it applies to
a transitional time in your life. When God's people find
themselves looking for another church, this does not mean that
they are church hoppers. In more cases than not, this is a
work of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is at work in the
transplanting business. The child of God will be placed where
he or she can grow the best.
Is there any Scripture that carries the idea of God
transplanting His people? Sure there is. You see this
especially in symbolisms. When the Lord saw His people
withering in the land of their captivity, He said, "For I
will set My eyes upon them for good, and I will bring them
again to this land; and I will build them up and not overthrow
them and I WILL PLANT THEM and not pluck them up." (Jer24:6
Caps for emphasis only.)
In another place the Lord says, "I will rejoice over
them to do them good and will faithfully PLANT THEM in this
land with all My heart and with all My soul." (Jer32:41
- The idea of 'this land' metaphorically speaks of God's
blessings over the life of His children.)
Then we have this wonderful Scripture: "To grant those
who mourn in Zion, giving them a garland instead of ashes, the
oil of gladness instead of mourning, the mantle of praise
instead of a spirit of fainting. So they will be called oaks
of righteousness, THE PLANTING OF THE LORD, that He may be
glorified." (Isa61:3)
The afore Scripture links directly to Jesus Christ. (Note
context.) The point is this --- Does the Lord see our
withering? Does He see our mourning and our fainting? Yes, a
thousand times, yes. His feelings for His children are much,
much more that mine and Betty's feelings for our tiny poplar
tree. I believe the Lord will transplant His people so that
they can become spiritually healthy.
You see, there is actually a warning in the Scriptures
against shepherds who abuse God's people and will not care for
then as they should. The Lord says, "You shepherds, hear
the word of the Lord: 'Thus says the Lord God, "Behold, I
am against the shepherds, and I WILL DEMAND MY SHEEP FROM THEM
and make them cease from feeding sheep." (Cf. Ezek34)
The problem with our little poplar tree was my own
ignorance. I did not know what it needed. It was only after I
ask the Lord to help me find the problem, that I discover it's
need. It needed tender love and care. It did not need to be
jerked up. It needs to be carefully transplanted at the proper
time, and into a place where it could grow normally.
This brings me to the instructions Jesus gave Peter, and by
virtue of our calling, to every minister of the gospel. Not
one time did the Lord tell Peter to beat His sheep, or condemn
His sheep, or berate His sheep, or lord it over His sheep. He
said this; "Simon, son of John, do you love Me more than
these?" He said to Him, 'Yes, Lord; You know that I love
You.' He said to him, Shepherd My sheep.'" (Cf. Jn21)
Three times the Lord required Peter to affirm his love for
Him. And three times the Lord spoke to Peter about caring for
His sheep. God never takes lightly the abuse of His people.
So, are you in a transitional time in your walk with the
Lord? This is probably a getting ready time for you. There
will be the proper moment for your placement in His body as it
pleases Him. Don't be discouraged. Take this time to draw near
to the Lord. Don't worry about the time issue. That part is in
the hands of the Lord. Your time will come. If Betty and I
were to try and transplant our tiny poplar out of season, the
little tree would not make it.
But also do this --- Make certain there are no roots of
bitterness, or any hardness of heart in you. That area must be
taken care of. I remember how the Lord had to work anger and
bitterness out of me before He could open a new life-door for
me and my family to walk through.
Think about this 'tale of the four poplars.' Does any of
this fit your life? Is there any clay in your life? Share on
the forum. There could be others that need to hear from you.
Often just one encouraging word can serve to do wonders in a
believer's life. If you have passed from an unhealthy church environment
into a place of great blessings, tell the tale.
Blessings,
Buddy
Lawrence E. (Buddy) Martin, HF Host
email: Bro.Buddy@ChristianChallenge.org
Web:
http://www.christianchallenge.org/
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