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This week we concluded our Tree of Life discipleship series. We ended where we began - with the Tree of Life, which is promised to once more be made available to us. (Rev. 2:7, 22:14) Until then, we fulfill the role of the true Tree of Life by co-inhabiting
the physical and spiritual realms; exhibiting God’s restorative plan in this world; producing supernatural fruit; and offering everlasting life through Christ to anyone who would receive His Gospel through faith. As spiritual trees of life, we act as intermediaries on this earth, representing God and His Tree of Life to this world which so desperately needs to experience Him and its healing fruit.
By Anthem HaydenThis week we concluded our Tree of Life discipleship series. We ended where we began - with the Tree of Life, which is promised to once more be made available to us. (Rev. 2:7, 22:14) Until then, we fulfill the role of the true Tree of Life by co-inhabiting
the physical and spiritual realms; exhibiting God’s restorative plan in this world; producing supernatural fruit; and offering everlasting life through Christ to anyone who would receive His Gospel through faith. As spiritual trees of life, we act as intermediaries on this earth, representing God and His Tree of Life to this world which so desperately needs to experience Him and its healing fruit.