Two Trees, One Path

Painting by Jo White

In the Garden of Eden, God planted two trees: the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Both trees were his. The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was not the devil’s creation. Satan simply used it as a tool to draw Adam and Eve away from dependence on God.

God was not surprised when Adam chose the wrong tree. He had already made provision for that failure before the foundation of the world. The desire for independence, which we proudly call freedom, became a defining trait of humanity. I felt it surge through me when I became a teenager. In high school, it made me a rebel; later, in the workplace, it became an asset. But over the past few months, the Lord has put his finger on that trait in me and invited me to change.

It began in an unexpected way. I became ill, which brought most of my activity to a halt. In that stillness, the Lord asked me a question: “When Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, what did they understand his words to mean?”

From that question, a project grew and its scope expanded with each passing day. The crowds who heard Jesus were biblically literate, but their understanding varied by religious sect and local custom.

As a child, I thought the Bible was essentially a law book. Years of study have shown me otherwise. If a textbook on anatomy were written the way the Bible is, it would cover the major organs in detail while skipping many smaller ones and saying little about the connective tissue that holds everything together. Teachers and denominations are eager to explain how all the pieces fit, but even passages that sound like personal directives, such as “an eye for an eye,” were addressed to the nation and its legal system. They required a court, a majority of judges, and due process. The individual had no authority to judge or punish on his own.

This brought me to a question I had to ask the Lord directly: “How do I follow you based only on what I actually know, rather than on what I merely think I know?” As soon as I asked it, I recognized the irony; it was a Tree of Life question, but it came from a Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil mind.

The Lord works through invitations. We don’t even come to him unless he first draws us. He seems to extend invitations to me nearly every day, and he consistently asks me to evaluate them based on what I know, not on what I assume. I know that God wants me to love him. I know he wants me to love my neighbor. The remaining question is always whether this particular thing is something he is asking me to do with him now. To answer that, I usually have to go to my room, close the door, and engage in the kind of living relationship with the Lord that no amount of theological knowledge can substitute for.

This entire project has drawn me closer to him. Without personal time in his presence, I don’t know how to follow him on the path of life. I need him now more than ever.

29 responses to “Two Trees, One Path”

  1. So important and true and beautiful!!!!!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Jonda.

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  2. Beautiful words, Don and a beautiful painting from Jo. And, oh my, what a personal challenge you offer us!

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  3. Thank you, Don, for sharing your spiritual challenges. And I just love Jo’s wonderful painting of Jesus walking along a tree-lined path. 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much, Nancy.

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  4. Fabulous reflection, Don. The question is the answer, and that answer starts with love. If we love Him, we ask. Then meditate on the answer. Thanks, Don, for stirring my pot of questions. I’m eager to learn more about your project! Kudos to Jo for sharing her excellent painting!

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  5. Incredible, Don. I miss you very much.
    Dean

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    1. Thank you, Dean. We miss you and Patti. It sounds like things are going well for you since the move.

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  6. I’m thankful you’re back! I, also, like the painting! I’m praying that whatever had you down is better. I think we all need God’s hands voice, but there is so much distraction and noise out there. Taking a walk with God helps me to tune into what is being said, to actually listen. God craves a relationship with us. He is our daddy!

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    1. Thank you, Rita. I’m looking forward to being able to go for walks again. Like you, it was always a special time for me to be with the Lord

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  7. Welcome back, Don! It’s so good to see you here again! Indeed He leads us by still waters. My husband and I have also experienced this in the last few months. It sounds like we’ve been on similar spiritual paths. Your statement “I recognized the irony; it was a Tree of Life question”, boy, that whole paragraph is so good and so true. Praying for your health so that you can accomplish all of your days in His fullness. May we all walk a little closer in intimacy with Jesus today more than yesterday ❤️

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. This seems to be the time when many of us are being called into a more intimate walk with the Lord.

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  8. So good to hear from you again. Your reflections are inspiring.

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    1. Thank you, Belinda.

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  9. Wow, Don, your experience is incredible. Thanks for giving me much to consider. And Jo’s painting is a gift, too!

    I hope you are feeling better!

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    1. Thank you so much, Karen. I am getting better. I’ll tell Jo you liked her painting.

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  10. May God glorify Himself as He answers your prayers.

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    1. Amen. Thank you, Al.

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  11. Hey, I'm Ericka! Avatar
    Hey, I’m Ericka!

    ”But over the past few months, the Lord has put his finger on that trait in me and invited me to change.”

    Worded perfectly, Don.

    Thanks for this post. I’m a “doer” myself, and this is the reminder I needed today for my relationship with my daughter. God is calling her on His own time, and my role is to love and support, not force the spiritual.

    Appreciate it!

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    1. Thank you, Ericka.

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  12. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
    Willie Torres Jr.

    What a powerful reminder that we’re called to relationship with God, not just knowledge about Him. Stillness with Him changes everything.

    Also, your wife’s drawing is beautiful… Very peaceful and meaningful. Love It…

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    1. Thank you, Willie.

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      1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
        Willie Torres Jr.

        My pleasure…

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  13. Beautiful and encouraging for all of us, Don, thank you so much for sharing your story and Nancy’s painting!

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    1. Thank you so much, Peggy.

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