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What does the Bible say about saints being compared to trees?

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The Bible often compares saints to trees like the Myrtle-tree, representing their value and unique qualities in God's garden.

In the Scriptures, saints are likened to various trees, notably the Myrtle-tree, which symbolizes their preciousness and worth in God's sight. Just as the Myrtle-tree excels above thorns and briars, believers are esteemed highly by the Lord (Isaiah 41:19, 55:13). This metaphor illustrates the distinction between the righteous and the wicked, emphasizing that the godly are a chosen, honorable people in the eyes of God. The Myrtle-tree's characteristics reflect the grace, humility, and fruitfulness expected of Christians, making them a vital part of His spiritual garden.
Scripture References: Isaiah 41:19, Isaiah 55:13, Psalm 1:3

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