Devotion of the Day

Living Permanence

He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water.
Psalm 1:3

The righteous man is not like a tombstone but like a tree. A tombstone is permanent, but it is dead permanence. A tree has living permanence, it is planted, not merely put, by the rivers of water.

The Psalmist said, “My heart is fixed.” Some saints have fixed heads, they are steadfast and unmovable, but it is the fixity of stubbornness and obstinacy. “Nothing is more like real conviction than simple obstinacy.” So much of orthodoxy is the tombstone kind. We tend to petrify. Religious movements run a certain course – a man, a movement, a machine, a monument. Churches tend to become like trees in the Petrified Forest instead of living trees by the rivers of water

Our faith, too, must be like seed, not sand, for living permanence endures because it perpetuates itself. A stone remains a stone. The Gospel reproduces itself from life to life. Christ lives from generation, not only in heaven but in the hearts of His people.

Quote of the Day

Three are two cities in Revelation – Babylon and the New Jerusalem. Some think they are helping to build the Holy City when they are really preparing Babylon for Anitchrist. My civic pride is in no earthly metropolis. It is in “that pearly white city that’s soon coming down.”