Bible Reading: Psalm 1
Key Verse: Verse 3 - “And he shall be like a
tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his
season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper."
Key Words: He shall be...planted
From our text we see the
psalmist comparing the believer to a productive, fruitful tree. The psalmist gives us at least two reasons
for the tree’s productivity.
First of all, it is
planted! Verse three says, “And he shall be like a tree
planted...”. The idea is well-grounded – a good root
system. If you buy a tree and never
plant it, it will never be fruitful and will eventually die.
Secondly, where you plant
the tree is important: verse three goes on to say, “...by the rivers of water.”
Trees planted by the riverbank have good soil (which is symbolic of the
heart [see Mark 4:20]), and plenty of
water (which is symbolic of the Word of God [see
Ephesians 5:26]).
Just as the tree must be
planted and have the right location, good soil, and plenty of water; so must
the fruitful believer.
The psalmist gives us three
things that will destroy our productivity.
First of all, whom you
listen to: “Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly.” Be careful to whom you listen.
Secondly, whom you linger
with: “nor sitteth in the seat of the
scornful.” Be careful with whom you
run.
Thirdly, what you take heed
to: “But his delight is in the law of the
Lord.”
It is easy to tell whom one
listens to, the worldly or wise. It is
easy to tell whom one runs with, and it is easy to tell who spends time in
God’s Word. It shows all over them.
I heard of a man who was
digging for oil. It seemed that his well
was going to be a dry hole, but he believed that there was oil at that
place. So he kept digging, and the people
thought he was crazy to keep on spending money on that worthless well. But he said that there was oil in there. He kept digging and spent all the money he
had and borrowed about all he could get.
Finally he went down until
he struck a gusher. He took his old hat
and stuck it under the oil gushing out of the ground, filled it up, and put it
on his head. He ran down the main street
of town. He did not have to say
anything. He had oil all over him, on
his face and clothes. Everyone could see
that he had struck oil, for he had it all over him.
Can others easily tell that
we have Christ all over us?
The next time you see a tree growing by the water, ask yourself, “Where am I planted, and what am I producing?”
What to do:
✞Apply
the above and ask yourself, “Where am I planted, and what am I producing?”