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Why does the Bible say that the righteous will flourish like trees?

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The righteous are depicted as flourishing trees, symbolizing strength and vitality in God's care.

In Psalm 92:12-15, the righteous are likened to trees that flourish, suggesting stability, growth, and vitality cultivated in the presence of the Lord. Unlike the fleeting nature of grass, the righteous are deeply rooted in God's house, drawing nourishment from Him, and are promised ongoing fruitfulness even in old age. This imagery points to the life-giving sustenance provided by God’s mercy and grace, leading to an ever-increasing maturity and abundance in faith as we age. Such flourishing serves as a witness to God's faithfulness and His unchanging love toward His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 92:12-15

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Psalm 92
Henry Mahan · Sep 26, 2001
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