Tuesday, March 24, 2009

WFW: Jeremiah 17:7-8


But blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence. They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water. Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of drought. Their leaves stay green, and they never stop producing fruit. (Jer 17:7-8 NLT)


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Reflection: Parable of the Pear Tree

A father wanted to teach his four sons the lesson of not judging something or someone too quickly, and so he called his four sons together and said "I have a task for you. I want you, my eldest son to go out into our fields and take a look at the pear tree and come back and tell me what your evaluation is of its condition."

So the eldest went out and saw the pear tree. But it was winter, and the son saw the tree on a harsh winter day and reported back and said to his father. "I see nothing of promise about the tree. It appears old, and gnarled and has no blooms on it at all. I doubt it will survive the winter."

Three months later the father sent the next eldest son out in the spring to evaluate the pear tree. The son came back saying "The tree is very beautiful, with white blooms, but it seems purely ornamental, it has no fruit, nor any sign of ever bearing any. I doubt it will be of much practical use to us."

Indeed all living things should only be evaluated over the course of time and after repeated careful inspection, for who knows but the ugliest and most unproductive of living things might some day turn into the most beautiful and fruitful.


Three months later the father sent the third from the eldest son out in the summer. The son went out to see the tree and came back reporting: "the tree seems to be growing and doing well, and it is full of leaves, and I could see some fruit, so I picked one and tasted it, but it was bitter, not fit for human consumption. I doubt it will prove of much use to us."

Finally three months later the father sent his youngest son out to see the tree once more. This time the tree was full of ripe beautiful golden and red pears. The son tried one and came back with the glowing report "Father we must come quickly for the harvest is upon the tree, and it is heavy laden and needs us to pick the pears for they are ripe and delicious now."

The father called his four sons back together, and said, "You see each of you have observed well the condition of a the tree at a particular season of the year, but your judgment of the tree was only partial, and made too quickly based on what you saw on only the one occasion. See to it that you never judge human beings this way. Never evaluate them too quickly or on the basis of one encounter, for it is unfair and unwise. Indeed all living things should only be evaluated over the course of time and after repeated careful inspection, for who knows but the ugliest and most unproductive of living things might some day turn into the most beautiful and fruitful."


Do you give the Lord your trust? Is He your hope and confidence?

Story via Ben Witherington

Photos: Heath_bar & MartinLaBar (Flickr)

16 Comments:

CrittyJoy said...

what a neat verse...and the parable is a great lesson :) I really like that photo...that tree is unique.

Blessings!

Denise said...

Such a wonderful WFW.

Sue said...

What a great story! Thanks so much for sharing this. I needed to hear it because it made me think of a coworker who is apparently at the "1st stage", if you know what I mean. I need to give her time to let God work in her life.

hip chick said...

That was one of my memory verses last year. I love it.

Mary Moss said...

Great post! I've been struggling with this lately so it is very timely for me:-)

Susan said...

Wow, this was neat E-mom!

I'm so glad God is so patient with us, as He lovingly walks us through all the seasons of our lives.

I've been through all those stages, many times. I need to remember this when I see others going through them too.

I pray He'll find fruit pleasing to His taste in my very last stage!

Blessings to you.

PS Thanks for your kind comment yesterday. You are are so dear to me♥

Persuaded said...

in reading this i thought how quick i am to judge *myself* harshly... so painfully aware of my failings du jour...

thanks for such a hope-inducing story♥

LauraLee Shaw said...

Incredible message here...one I need to hear on a regular basis. Your photo is OUTstanding!

Amydeanne said...

interesting story to go with the verse, it sure makes you think!
Thanks emom! just what i needed to hear this morning! :)

Mariposa said...

Oh, I love your post! And that parable is something to reflect on.

Happy WFW!

Laurie Ann said...

What a great lesson to go along with the picture and verse. So true. We should never judge others and especially not form our opinion of them based upon one or two looks. We never know what they're going through. Happy WFW!

Toia said...

Beautiful post!! Thanks for sharing God's word!!

e-Mom said...

My WFW friends: Thank you all for stopping by today! Hugs.

Tracy said...

WOW! Love that WFW and what a great lesson in that parable. You're right, so often we see a situation within our limited view. What a great Word you've shared. Thanks for making me think.

Brea's Mommy said...

Oh wow! I love the story and the lesson with it! Thank you so much for sharing. Thanks for participating in Show off your blog Saturday! I really enjoyed reading your post and hope that you will join in again tomorrow!

e-Mom said...

Tracy and Brea's Mommy: Thanks so much for stopping by! :~D

 

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