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Why is the church compared to trees in the Bible?

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The church is compared to trees to illustrate its growth, vitality, and dependence on God's sustaining grace.

In scripture, trees often symbolize longevity, strength, and vitality, which are attributes applied to the church of Christ. Psalm 1:3 describes the righteous as 'like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season.' This imagery depicts the church as firmly rooted and constantly nourished by God's grace, enabling it to produce spiritual fruit. Moreover, the use of trees, particularly the cedars of Lebanon, emphasizes God's sovereign action in planting and nurturing His people, illustrating the idea that believers, like trees, are sustained without human intervention, entirely reliant on divine grace for their spiritual health and growth.
Scripture References: Psalm 1:3, Psalm 104:16-17

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