TLIC Daily. January 7. Tree of Life.

Genesis 2:9. And out of the ground the Lord God made to spring up every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food. The tree of life was in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

Hebrews 11:6 says that we must believe that “God exists and that he is a rewarder of those who seek him.” In other words, we must believe that God is good. We must believe that, in love, God wants to provide everything we need. That is exactly how the Genesis account of life begins.

By the end of Genesis 2:9, there is nothing mankind needs that is not provided. Trees that are good for food are all over the garden. Natural resources abound. Seeds, soil, sunlight, everything that is needed to sustain the good life God provided.

But beyond this physical provision God gave mankind everything needed to live the good life spiritually. Beauty. Love. Glory. Purpose. Everything that a person requires to live a fruitful, meaningful life is right there in the garden. What more could we possibly need?

God’s indwelling life.

Adam and Eve still needed one more thing. They needed to eat from the Tree of Life. They needed to receive God’s goodness into themselves in order to have his everlasting life. They needed union with God.

Often we think of Adam and Eve as being perfect when they were created, that they were as good as humanity can get. But it is probably better to think of them as innocent not perfect. Admittedly, the Tree of Life is very mysterious, and Genesis gives us very little information about it. But it’s clear that this Tree of Life offered humanity a level of existence beyond what they already had. Not a life where they become God or even lesser gods. But a life where they can rest fully in the image of God by simple grace through simple faith. By partaking of God’s life.

The Tree of Life pushes back against everything that we think life is about. Accomplishment. Performance. Achieving. Success. Figuring it all out. Getting it right. Being your best self. The Tree of Life IS the gospel in Genesis. It’s an invitation. An open door to come to God and receive him. God is saying to Adam and Eve, “Take eat this is my life provided for you. Do you want to live? Here. Take life. Eat it. It’s all yours if you’ll simply trust me.”

Today God is still offering us his life in a receivable form. Not in a fruit tree, but in a person – the person of Christ. He says to us today, “Take eat this is my life broken for you, poured out for you, given for you.”

To live is Christ is to receive the life of God in the person of Christ. Life beyond this life. A life that offers you hope beyond your own accomplishments and achievements. A life that offers you love for love’s sake. For God’s sake.

You: What is your Tree of Life? What makes you feel alive? What makes your life worth living?

You in Christ: Meditate today on the reality of your union with God. Spend some time worshiping God as the giver of both physical and spiritual life.

Christ in you: How can you make the life of Christ pleasant to the sight today so that others would want to receive it?

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