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Grandpa’s tree

The Philippine Star

He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. — Philippians 1:6                     

When I first saw the twisted Christmas tree, I wished Grandpa were alive to fix it. He could make any tree beautiful. No matter how bad it looked when we gave it to him, it was beautiful when he gave it back.

He would get out his saws and clippers and begin cutting and shaping. When he was done, the tree looked as if it had been grown in a greenhouse where a caring gardener had watered, pruned, and protected it from storms, drought, and nasty bugs.

Then Grandpa would turn the tree over to the rest of the family to finish the job. We added lights, ornaments, and garland, and the imperfect tree was ready for a perfect celebration. What a transformation!

Life is like that crooked conifer. Each of us comes to God bent and misshapen from the effects of sin. But when we put our faith in Christ as Savior, God lovingly begins His work in us, transforming us from the inside out (Philippians 1:6). Then He puts us into the care of His family, the church, and they continue His work by adding the lights of truth (Ephesians 4:15), the ornaments of patient rebuke (2 Timothy 4:2), and the garlands of love (1 Peter 4:8). What teamwork!

The message of Grandpa’s tree is this: Under God’s loving care, a life marred by sin can become beautiful! — Julie Ackerman Link

                        

 

God sees in us a masterpiece

That one day will be done;

His Spirit works in all our lives

To make us like His Son. — Sper

 

READ:Philippians 1:1-11

 

What sin has twisted,

God’s grace can straighten.

 

The Bible in one year:

Hebrews 1-4

 

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HIS SON

HIS SPIRIT

JESUS CHRIST

JULIE ACKERMAN LINK

SPER

THEN GRANDPA

THEN HE

UNDER GOD

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