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Why is Jesus referred to as the tree of life?

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Jesus is called the tree of life because He provides both sustenance and shelter for our souls.

In the context of scripture, Christ is depicted as the tree of life, symbolizing the abundance and richness of spiritual sustenance that He provides to believers. As described in the sermon, He is likened to an apple tree, which signifies not only refuge but also sweet fruit that nourishes the soul. Believers find rest and satisfaction in Him, akin to travelers seeking shade in a scorching land. Christ fulfills every need—spiritual, emotional, and eternal—offering light, strength, and healing through His grace and presence.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:3, John 15:5, Revelation 2:7

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