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There is a Tree

By August 3, 2016October 24th, 2016No Comments

In his book Every Good Endeavor, Tim Keller talks about a little-known short story by J. R. R. Tolkien that comes with a deep, spiritual truth.
In the story, the main character longs to make a painting of a tree; it’s his life goal. He buys a huge canvas on which to paint the tree, and even though he realizes that he’s getting old and may never finish the tree before dying, he can’t seem to work past the first few leaves. Unfortunately, he does pass away before the tree is complete, leaving behind a piece of canvas with one very detailed leaf painted on it. The canvas is put on display in a museum, but it receives little attention.
However, his story does not end with his death. The artist finds himself in heaven, and there he sees it—his tree, finished exactly as he had imagined it, in all its glory.

Sometimes we may feel like this character, working day-by-day on a tiny portion of a greater goal; painting the same leaf over and over again; struggling and suffering through the frustrations of life. We all want to be successful and not forgotten. Whatever our work, we long to make a difference. But if this life is all there is, then everything will eventually burn up in the sun’s death, and our work will have been in vain all along.

Unless there is a God.
And we labor knowing that there is, and that He has in store for us a true reality and a lasting one. We know that “in the Lord, your labor is not in vain.” (1 Cor 15:58) Whatever your work in life, you need to know this: there is a tree. Your work for God here and now will only be partially successful, and rarely in life will you feel like you have finally completed a leaf, but one day the whole tree that you seek will come to fruition.
There is a day of restoration coming that won’t be like these days; when we will know the full glory of God and where tears, sorrow, and mourning will be no more. We are being restored by God and soon we – along with all of creation – will become fully restored, made again just exactly as we were meant to be.

Chris Jeter

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