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What does it mean to be like a tree planted by waters?

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Being like a tree planted by waters refers to spiritual stability and nourishment found in a relationship with God.

The metaphor of being like a tree planted by rivers of water signifies a believer's rootedness and dependence on God for life and sustenance. This image conveys strength, stability, and the ability to withstand trials due to the constant nourishment from God's Word and presence. Such a tree yields fruit in its season, indicating that a faithful believer will produce good works at the appropriate time, reflective of God's faithfulness and grace. This imagery emphasizes that true growth comes from being firmly established in Christ and His teachings.
Scripture References: Psalm 1, Jeremiah 17:7-8

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