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What does it mean to be like a tree planted by the rivers of water?

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It symbolizes a believer's stability and nourishment found in Christ.

The metaphor of a tree planted by the rivers of water, found in Psalm 1:3, illustrates the steadfastness and vitality of a believer who is rooted in Christ. Such a tree is well-nourished, drawing sustenance from the life-giving water, which represents Christ Himself. This imagery not only highlights the security that comes from being anchored in God’s Word but also reflects how believers are sustained through trials, nourished by spiritual truths, and ultimately enabled to bear fruit in their lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 1:3

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Psalm 1
Paul Mahan · Jun 4, 1989
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