Matthew 7:16-20
16 By their fruit you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? 17 Likewise, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Thus, by their fruit you will recognize them.
I read this scripture at my grandma's funeral. It is originally a text teaching about recognizing the difference between false and good prophets. We talked a lot about how it applies to people in general. If we are a tree that is growing upward and downward, we will branch out and produce much good fruit, affecting many people's lives in positive ways. These "fruit" will then produce seeds and create new trees, multiplying the effect.
The sun is an imperative ingredient in the process of photosynthesis, providing food and nutrients for the tree. The tree grows tall and the branches spread out seeking this sun. Likewise, a person should consistently seek the Light of God (the Son) by communicating directly with Him and by building relationships with others that point us to God.
A tree must also receive water and nutrients from the soil. In order to do this effectively, the roots must branch out underground in many directions. This also helps to support the tree as it grows.
Grandma and Grandpa put down roots in Minnesota. They lived there their whole lives and invested in their community. This was evidenced by the presence of people from Coca-Cola (my grandfather's workplace for over 30 years), Boy Scouts (a long-time commitment by both of them and their 6 boys), Lion's Club, residents from the Co-op where Grandma lived, old neighbors and friends from the boys' childhood (They are all over 50 years old now.), and many others. Additionally, over 60 sons, daughter-in-laws, grandchildren and their spouses, and great-children were in attendance. Grandma was actively involved in each of our lives, even those of us that lived far away. She remembered everything and cared about everybody. She has left us a legacy to continue. We will miss her.
As Moms we learn a new vulnerability. We begin to understand what it means to live outside ourselves and to sacrifice for others. We truly learn to love. We appreciate the work that those before us have done, and most importantly, we FEEL more deeply than we ever knew we could.
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