Saturday, April 18, 2026

The Oak Tree

Bible Reading:   I Kings 13:1-32                                

Key Verse: Verse 14 - " And went after the man of   God, and found him sitting under an oak: and he said   unto him, Art thou the man of God that camest from Judah? And he said, I am.”

Key Words: and found him sitting under an oak 

The oak tree is symbolic of disobedience!! 

The Bible declares that the donkey stood right there with the lion, and the lion did not even try to eat the donkey.  The donkey and the lion stood looking at this dead preacher that the lion had killed.  It was then that the prophet came and took the old dead preacher and put him on his donkey and took him back into town and put his body into a strange tomb.

As you read the story of the young man of God, it becomes very clear that he disobeyed God (verses 16-17).  The principle is that disobedience will always lead to destruction.

If you will remember, it was Absalom who disobeyed the command of God to honor his father; and as a result, his hair was caught in an oak tree, which eventually led to his death.

The oak tree is symbolic of disobedience!!

In the Houston Zoo in Texas you might find an unusual phenomenon.  Although you pay to see and learn about animals, the alligator exhibit can tell you much more about people.  In every other cage you do not find a large display of scattered coins.  You see normal habitat, as you might expect, without a spattering of loose change.  So why is there frequently money in with the alligators?  Is it because there is water, and people seem enamored with throwing pocket change into water? 

There are other exhibits with plenty of water, but they do not have all the nickels, dimes, and quarters.  The reason for this abundance of money stems from a sign by the alligators.  As you read to learn more about these interesting creatures, the zoological society presents a reminder not to throw money into the water, as it only takes one coin, digested by an alligator, to kill the huge reptile.  To the chagrin of the zoo staff, coins are often thrown all around the alligators.  Whether it is coins in the alligator pit or just one tree in a garden called Eden, sinful man has a tough time obeying the rules. 

                                                                            Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do:

      When you think of the oak tree, remember the importance of obedience to God. 

Friday, April 17, 2026

The Mulberry Tree

Bible Reading:  II Samuel 5:17-25

Key Verse: Verse 24 - “And let it be, when thou hearest the sound of a going in the tops of the mulberry trees, that then thou shalt bestir thyself: for then shall the LORD go out before thee, to smite the host of the   Philistines."

Key Words: in the tops of the mulberry trees

In our key verse, we see God advising David – do not move until you hear from Me; but when you hear the sound in the mulberry trees, that is your queue to move.  So the mulberry tree is the tree of awareness.  David was aware of the presence of God by the moving of the mulberry trees.

For some, their mulberry tree is a hospital bed; but for others, it is a revival meeting; still to others this mulberry tree may be standing in front of a casket.  But the mulberry tree is the tree of being aware of God’s presence.

A number of times in my forty-five years in the ministry, I have been keenly aware of the presence of God, but never more so than when we buried my grandson on April 17, 2004.  Our family could have never made it through such a trial if it were not for the presence of God.

One Christmas Eve the telephone rang in the office of the Pastor of a church in Washington, DC.  “Tell me, Reverend,” the voice inquired, “are you holding a Christmas Eve service tonight?”  When advised that there would certainly be a service that evening, the caller asked, “And do you expect President Roosevelt to attend your church tonight?” 

“That,” explained the Pastor patiently, “I cannot promise.  I am not sure about the President’s plans for the evening.  But I can say that we fully expect God to be in our church tonight, and we feel secure in the knowledge that His attendance will attract a reasonably large congregation.”

My prayer for you is that you desire the presence of God in your personal life, in your home, and in your church more than you desire anything else. 

                                                                            Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do:

Remember the mulberry tree and the presence of God.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

The Cassia Tree

Bible Reading:  Psalm 45

Key Verse: Verse 8 - "All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia, out of the ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee glad."

Key Words: and cassia 

The cassia tree grows ten to fifteen meters tall.  It has grayish bark and elongated leaves that are ten to fifteen centimeters long and reddish in color.  Cassia is a close relative to the cinnamon.  Did you know that most of the spice sold as cinnamon in the United States and Canada is actually cassia?

Cassia is mentioned in the Bible on three occasions.  While it is a tree or plant that grows in the Mediterranean region, it is primarily grown and harvested today in China and Viet Nam.  The cassia tree is associated with a sweet smell and is symbolic of righteousness (Psalm 45:7).

The other day I jumped in my car and was heading to make a visit at the hospital.  As I sat down in the car seat, I thought I smelled – well, a not-so-pleasant odor.  I looked around but I could not see anything that would be causing such a stench.  Eventually I became used to the odor, and it did not bother me anymore until I got out of the car and walked in the fresh air and went into the hospital.  When I came back and got back in the car, there was again a distinct odor. 

This went on for a couple of days until eventually I could no longer take it.  I began an all-out search for the culprit causing such a horrendous smell.  Finally, I saw it!  There it was – a baby bottle filled with milk (sour, corroded milk).  It looked and smelled as if - well, you get the idea.  Not only did I get rid of the bottle, I put one of those sweet-smelling car fresheners in my car.  You see, it was not enough to simply put a car freshener in the car; I had to first get rid of the cause of the odor.

When we get rid of sin and replace it with that sweet smell of righteousness, our heart can then produce a sweet smell again.  So the next time you think of cassia, think of the sweet fragrance of righteousness.

                                                                                Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do:

Get rid of the sin in your life and replace it with some cassia, the smell of righteousness.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Cinnamon and Appeal

Bible Reading:  Proverbs 7:1-20

Key Verse: Verse 17 - I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon."

Key Words: I have perfumed my bed with ...cinnamon 

It is believed that cinnamon is very low in saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium.  Cinnamon is a good source of Vitamin K which helps prevent blood clotting and is a very good source of dietary fiber and manganese.

It is very obvious from our text that cinnamon is used as a perfume for drawing appeal as well.  Now cinnamon itself is not bad, it just depends on what we use it for.

It is said that visitors at Niagara Falls often have their attention called to a certain cliff over the boiling current below where a young lady some years ago lost her life.  She was delighted with the beautiful scene and eager to pluck some wild flowers from a cliff where no human hand had ever ventured.  She climbed the cliff and grasped the flowers; but as she gazed down upon the surging waters below, she became dizzy; and with a wild shriek she plunged like a falling star to her death below.

Now, the flowers were not the problem, her desire was the problem.  Our craving for things we should not crave will always lead us to destruction.

A pastor once told the following.  “My friends, the other day I was going down the street and saw a drove of pigs following a man.  My curiosity was aroused, and I decided to follow him.  This I did, and to my surprise I found he was leading them to the slaughterhouse.  I asked the man how he managed to get them to follow him.  The man answered, ‘Oh, did you not see that I had a basket of beans under my arm, and I continued to drop them along, and so they followed me?’  So it is with the devil.  He is dropping his bait, which may look and taste good to the sinner, but it will lead him to hell.”

So the next time you see, taste, or smell cinnamon, remember to keep your cravings under God’s control.  

                                                                                 Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do:

      Get God’s wisdom from His Word, not this world!

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Flax and Protection

Bible Reading:  Joshua 2:1-8

Key Verse: Verse 6 - " But she had brought them up to the roof of the house, and hid them with the stalks of  flax, which she had laid in order upon the roof."

Key Words:  and hid them with the stalks of flax 

Flax is said to be rich in antioxidants.  It also provides fiber, is believed to assist the body in fighting against cancer- in particular breast cancer, and tests have shown that flax has positive benefits in fighting against such things as Crohn’s Disease and colitis.  Flax is also said to help heal the inner lining of an inflamed intestine.

But in our text it is very obvious that flax was used by Rahab to hide the two Israeli spies.  Flax was used as protection.

Lorrie Anderson, missionary to the head-shrinking Candoshi Shapra Indians of Peru, was looking for a quiet place for her daily time of Bible reading and prayer, so she went down by the edge of the river.  After reading her Bible, she took up her prayer list.  Eyes closed, she did not see the deadly anaconda weaving through the water until it struck, burying its fangs into her flesh.  It withdrew its fangs only to strike again.  Then just as suddenly as it had struck, the deadly anaconda slithered off.  While Lorrie was being treated, a witch doctor from a nearby village burst into the room where Lorrie was and stared at her.  The witch doctor could not believe that Lorrie had survived the attack.  It seems that the witch doctor had chanted to the spirit of the anaconda that morning and had sent the snake to kill the young missionary. 

“I am certain,” Lorrie said, “that except for the protection of God, it would have worked.”

So the next time you hear or see or even eat some flax, think about the protection of God. 

                                                                            Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do: 

      Let flax remind you of God’s protection.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Pannag and Our Spirit

Bible Reading:  Ezekiel 27:1-25

Key Verse: Verse 17 – "Judah, and the land of Israel, they were thy merchants: they traded in thy market wheat of Minnith, and Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm."

Key Words:  Pannag 

Pannag is not a familiar word in our vocabulary.  In the Hebrew it means pastry.  No doubt it was a dessert.  Although it is only mentioned once in the Bible, it was evidently popular because merchants traded for it.  The pannag reminds us that a sweet spirit goes a lot further than does a bitter spirit.

Bruce Goodrich was being initiated into the cadet corps at Texas A & M University.  One night, Bruce was forced to run until he dropped – but he never got up.  Bruce Goodrich died before he even entered college.

A short time after the tragedy, Bruce’s father wrote this letter to the administration, faculty, student body, and the Corps of Cadets:  “I would like to take this opportunity to express the appreciation of my family for the great outpouring of concern and sympathy from Texas A & M University and the college community over the loss of our son, Bruce.  We were deeply touched by the tribute paid to him in the battalion.  We were particularly pleased to note that his Christian witness did not go unnoticed during his brief time on campus.”

Mr. Goodrich went on:  “I hope it will be some comfort to know that we harbor no ill will in the matter.  We know our God makes no mistakes.  Bruce had an appointment with his Lord and is now secure in his celestial home.  When the question is asked, ‘Why did this happen?’ perhaps one answer will be, ‘So that many will consider where they will spend eternity.’”

So would you not agree that the sweet spirit of Bruce’s father accomplished more than being bitter ever could?  So the next time you think of a sweet pastry, think of a sweet spirit.  It goes a lot further than a sour spirit ever could. 

                                                                                        Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do: 

      Every time you eat a pastry, I trust you will think of pannag and having a sweet spirit.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

The Mustard Seed and Faith

Bible Reading: Luke 17:6-19

Key Verse: Verse 6 – " And the Lord said, If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say unto   this sycamine tree, Be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey   you.."

Key Words: If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed 

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There are two primary types of mustard seeds, white and black (or brown).  The primary type of mustard seed that grew around Jerusalem would have been the black mustard seed.  The soil and temperature were and are conducive for the mustard tree to grow.

There is little question that from reading our text, the mustard seed is attached to faith.  A mustard seed is about the size of a grain of fertilizer.  The principle is that a small amount of faith can accomplish a lot.  But make sure your faith is in the right person: Jesus Christ.  You see, the source of your faith is extremely important.

In April 1988 the evening news reported on a photographer who was a skydiver.  He had jumped from a plane along with numerous other skydivers and filmed the group as they fell and opened their parachutes.  As the film shown on the telecast, and as the final skydiver opened his chute, the picture went berserk.  The announcer reported that the cameraman had fallen to his death, having jumped out of the plane without his parachute.  It was not until he reached for the absent ripcord that he realized he was freefalling without a parachute.  Until that point, the jump probably seemed exciting and fun.  But tragically, he had acted with thoughtless haste and deadly foolishness.  Nothing could save him, for his faith was in a parachute never buckled on.  Faith in anything but an all-sufficient God can be just as tragic spiritually.  Only with faith in Jesus Christ dare we step into the dangerous excitement of life.

                                                                                    Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do: 

            The next time you see or taste mustard, ask yourself, “Am I living by faith?” and “Who is the object of my    faith?”

 

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