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Why is the concept of the tree of life important for Christians?

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The tree of life symbolizes eternal life and fellowship with God, which is restored through Christ.

The tree of life, as mentioned in Genesis 3:24, represents not only the original life offered to humanity but also the restored life available through Christ. In the biblical narrative, access to the tree of life was lost due to sin, illustrating the separation between God and man. However, through the redemptive work of Jesus, believers are offered restoration and eternal life. This concept is repeated in Revelation 22:2, where the tree of life reappears in the New Jerusalem, signifying the culmination of God's plan for salvation and the eternal fellowship believers will enjoy with Him. For Christians, understanding the tree of life deepens their appreciation for the grace that brings them back into relationship with God.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:24, Revelation 22:2, Genesis 2:9, John 6:51

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The Way of Life
Tommy Robbins · Oct 17, 2007
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