ELKHORN, WI (December 11, 2005) – Editor’s note: In preparation for the Christmas observance, Covenant Communications is sharing devotionals that originally appeared in local Covenant church newsletters and are being published here by permission. The following comes from pastor Ryan Eikenbary-Barber of Anchor Covenant Church.
By Ryan Eikenbary-Barber
I am the true vine and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. (John 15:1-2)
Where do you go searching for the perfect Christmas tree? Buying from the Boy Scouts at the local True Value parking lot sure is convenient. Cutting your own Douglas fir at a nearby tree farm pays of with life-long holiday memories.
There are some good arguments for fake trees, but a perfect Christmas tree really has to smell like pine needles. Unless you knock down a tree on your own property, chances are that you will pay good money for a tree that has been groomed to perfection.
All those six to nine-foot trees on the lot or farm needed help to get so symmetrical. Trees need a shearing knife to look that way. Dead limbs were lopped off. Thin branches were pruned to look denser. Uneven growth was snipped early. Firs are trimmed regularly over eight to ten years in order to look like Christmas trees. The tree you bring home may still be a long way from perfect, but no one would bother with a Christmas tree unless it was pruned.
As you stroll through the tree farm or down the Christmas tree lot this season, consider how God can still trim you. We don’t have to follow the same familiar patterns. We don’t have to repeat last year’s mistakes. We can be people of holy obedience – serving others and sharing God’s love. We can grow better than we have ever grown before.
That baby born in a manger is much more than cute. The message of Jesus Christ is like a pair of clipping shears, shocking some and electrifying others. We could all stand a little pruning. Dead branches will fall. New growth will happen. Just like fir trees, we can start looking like we belong to Christmas if we only allow the Master to trim as needed.
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