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What does it mean to be a tree of righteousness?

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To be a tree of righteousness means to be established by God in faith, reflecting His glory and character.

The term 'tree of righteousness' used in Isaiah 61:3 symbolizes individuals whom God has planted and established in His truth. It speaks of spiritual vitality and growth that comes from being rooted in Christ and His righteousness. As believers receive the gospel and embrace their identity in Christ, they are transformed into vessels of God's glory, demonstrating His character in the world. This imagery emphasizes not only personal transformation but also the corporate identity of believers as the church, collectively reflecting the beauty and holiness of God as His workmanship.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:3, Ephesians 2:10

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