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What does it mean to be trees of righteousness?

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Being trees of righteousness signifies being transformed by God to reflect His glory and justice.

In Isaiah 61:3, believers are described as trees of righteousness, planted by the Lord to glorify Him. This transformation indicates that through Christ's work, individuals have been made spiritually alive and capable of producing fruit that honors God. The term exemplifies God's sovereign grace in regenerating believers, enabling them to live in a way that reflects His character. As trees of righteousness, believers testify to God's power and goodness in their lives, showcasing His glory by bearing spiritual fruit.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:3

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