The following meditation is from Doug Hood's
Nurture Faith: Five Minute Meditations to Strengthen Your Walk with Christ.
“After a whirlwind
passes by, the wicked are no more, but the righteous stand firm forever.”
Proverbs 10:25 (Common English Bible)
This official Florida state tree
boasts a higher wind resistance than any other palm, according to a research
study conducted by Mary Duryea, University of Florida associate dean of
research, and reported in an issue of Coastal
Living magazine.i Consequently, this is one of the trees most
favored by landscapers when planting by the shore. Strong Caribbean winds have
little effect upon the Sabal Palmetto. They remain, for the most part,
unshakeable in all conditions of weather.
A major theme of Proverbs, and
notably of this passage, is that how we choose to live has ultimate consequences.
Those who live foolishly are those who have chosen to live according to every
desire of their heart. This is a decision to ignore the wisdom of God and God’s
direction for living. When the storms of life blow, as they inevitably do for
each of us, we are swept away. This is not God’s punishment for ignoring God’s
wisdom. Becoming “swept away” by the strong winds that beat against us, from
time to time, is the natural consequence of the poor decisions we make. It is
no different from the natural consequence of choosing to plant a tree by the
shore that has low wind tolerance.
A poor landscaping choice, when
selecting a tree to plant near the shore, is the Washington Fan Palm. This tree
scores low on wind-resistance. The selection of this tree to plant near the sea
indicates that no care was given to the decision or that the conventional
wisdom for landscaping was ignored. The inevitable result, during a tropical
storm, is that this tree is likely to be uprooted and swept away. The
landscaping will be, as Proverbs states it, “no more.” It is simply a natural
consequence of a poor landscaping decision.
Proverbs announces that God has
rigged the universe for righteousness – that is, life that is built upon wisdom
shall, “stand firm forever.” God’s ways are not simply a preference that God
has for our lives. God understands what makes life work, and what makes life
fail. God’s wisdom, shared generously in the scriptures, is simply a gracious
invitation to live wisely, that we may endure the storms that come in every
life. And when the strong Caribbean winds of hardship and difficulty blow
across our path, we will stand firm. That is because our life has been planted
on the enduring foundation of God’s wisdom.
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iMarisa Spyker, “5
Trees to Plant by the Sea: What works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to
planting trees by the shore,” Coastal
Living, March, 2013.
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