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What does the Bible say about the trees of righteousness?

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The Bible describes God's people as trees of righteousness, planted by the Lord for His glory (Isaiah 61:3).

In Isaiah 61:3, the phrase 'trees of righteousness' refers to God's redeemed people who are transformed and restored through the Gospel. They are compared to trees that flourish and bear fruit, signifying obedience, holiness, and the goodness that comes from being planted and rooted in the Lord. The imagery suggests that just as trees need proper environment and nourishment to grow, believers thrive when they are nurtured by God's word and Spirit, glorifying Him in their lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:3

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