What has been your approach to teaching the tree of life in Genesis and Revelation? How would you interpret that and apply it to today's life?
Tree of Life
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by gb93433, Jul 7, 2009.
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I think that it is God's way of showing that man will always seek the answers for his questions about life by his own knowledge and experience. Instead of reaching for the Tree that has life.
Think on this, the Tree of knowledge of good and evil is the search for the right thing to do and to avoid the wrong by our own knowledge through our own works.
The Tree of Life, has Life to give simply for the reaching for it, is God's way and the only way to Him. Today that Tree is manifested at Calvary and it is true what Jesus said "If I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me". It is the Father's will and it is the only way to Him. -
Jesus is not only the tree but also the way...
"...lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:"
What do you think of the teaching which ties the tree into the communion? I haven't heard it in a while but will look for a link. -
I started a thread on the TOL last month...you might it useful.
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=60179&highlight=tree+life -
preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I'm about a hairs breadth from being an Eden Only guy when it comes to the Creation epic. (That means the Creation passages refer primarily to the Garden of Eden.) So I believe God created a physical space for Adam, and then Eve, to enjoy the glory and provision of God. When they fell God transported the Tree of Life from Eden and into Heaven (or the New Jerusalem.)
Between the two trees lies the rest of God's story among His creation. Ironically (or not) situated in the middle is the Tree of Calvary. Notice how the trees mentioned provide life for those who partake of their gifts.
Maybe this doesn't help, I dunno...