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We meet there. What do I want to tell you today about a topic from yesterday? That's right.
I ended up getting carried away with a line of thought yesterday and didn't read a text that I really want to read. So, since I couldn't read it yesterday, I'm going to read it today. Beauty.
Psalms chapter 1 from verse 1, it says like this, look how cool! In this version The Message says: How should God like you? You don't show up at the bar of sin, You don't lurk in the dead end.
You don't go to the school of foul-mouthed people. On the contrary, you vibrate with the Word of the Eternal. You ruminate on the Scriptures day and night.
You are like a tree replanted in Eden, bearing new fruit every month. That never loses its leaves and that is always blooming. You are in no way like the wicked who are nothing more than dust in the wind, defenseless in the courts, and are unfit company for innocent people.
This week we are talking about a tree in this parable in which a person arrived, looked at it and it even had leaves, but it was not bearing fruit. When we look at the psalmist, he is comparing this person who turns away from evil. And he gives a series of characteristics here, like a tree that is replanted in Eden itself.
And then it says bearing new fruit every month. What is the, I don't know, orange, apple or avocado tree that bears fruit every month? That doesn't happen.
At the moment the tree has a period, and this fruit is from that time, the heat and the cold. And so, now the tree of Eden was the one that each month bore a different fruit. And those people who turn away from evil are as if they were trees replanted in Eden.
It's a person who doesn't, it doesn't seem like it is. She is. And she does not simply demonstrate Christianity through words , but she lives Christianity wherever they are and wherever she is.
So we need to understand that we need to be trees, not like the fig tree that has no fruit, but we need to be a tree replanted in Eden, where our fruits are always seen, every day, every month.