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What is the significance of the twelve fruits of the Tree of Life?

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The twelve fruits symbolize the completeness and abundance of life that believers receive from Christ.

The twelve fruits of the Tree of Life, as mentioned in Revelation 22:2, symbolize the richness and fullness of life provided by Christ to His people. The number twelve is significant in Scripture, often representing God's people, seen in the twelve tribes of Israel and the twelve apostles. Each fruit produced each month illustrates the continual provision and sustenance that Christ offers, highlighting that life in Him is not static but dynamic and abundant. This serves as a reminder that believers, as branches of the tree, are called to bear fruit in their lives, reflecting the transformative power of the gospel and serving as instruments of healing in the world, thus fulfilling God’s purpose through His Church.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:2

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The Tree of Life
Ian Potts · Sep 18, 2016
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