Bible Reading: I Kings 19:1-8
Key Verse: Verse 4 - “But he himself went a
day’s journey into the wilderness, and
came and sat down under a juniper tree:
and he requested for himself that he
might die; and said, It is enough; now, O LORD,
take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers."
Key Words: and came and sat down under a juniper tree
The juniper tree is the tree of
despair.
Have you been under the juniper
tree of despair? I am sure the answer
for each of us is a resounding yes! The problem is not when we sit under the
juniper tree of despair. The problem is
when we pitch our tent there. Despair is
the product of focusing on our self rather than on God and others.
We need to be optimistic about
our situation rather than be pessimistic.
A pessimist finds a problem in every opportunity while an optimist finds
an opportunity in every problem.
During his days as President,
Thomas Jefferson and a group of companions were traveling across the country on
horseback. They came to a river that had
left its banks because of a recent downpour.
The swollen river had washed the bridge away. Each rider was forced to ford the river on
horseback, fighting for his life against the rapid currents. The very real possibility of death threatened
the riders, which caused a traveler who was not part of their group to step
aside and watch. After several had plunged
in and made it to the other side, the stranger asked President Jefferson if he
would ferry him across the river. The
President agreed without hesitation. The
man climbed on, and shortly thereafter the two of them made it safely to the
other side.
As the stranger slid off the back
of the saddle onto dry ground, one in the group asked him, “Tell me, why did
you select the President to ask this favor of?”
The man was shocked, admitting he
had no idea it was the President who had helped him. “All I know,” he said, “is that on some of
your faces was written the answer ‘No,’ and on some of them was the answer
‘Yes.’ His was a ‘Yes’ face.”
So let me challenge you, do not spend your life under the juniper tree of despair, invest your life in others for God’s glory.
What to do:
✞Do
not camp under the juniper tree of despair.
✞Invest your life in others
for God’s glory.
✞Every time you think of a
juniper tree, remember victory not
despair.