Three Trees
Author Unknown
Three trees were planted on a hill overlooking a beautiful valley. As they grew and began to spread their branches they talked to one another about their future. The first tree said, “I want to grow tall and strong. My branches can create shade from the hot summer sun to cool weary travelers as they pass by. One day the lumbermen shall come and cut me down. They will take me to the mill and create beautiful wood and I will be made into a majestic chest that will be used by royalty to hold their most valuable treasures. I will hold gold, gems and all of their most prized possessions.”
The second tree responded, “I too will grow tall and strong next to you and I will offer weary travelers protection along their journey. When the lumbermen come they shall cut me down as well so that they can make from me strong lumber to build a mighty ship. I shall carry royalty as they travel the world’s oceans and seas and they will be safe in their journeys because of me.” The third tree commented, “I choose to remain. I do not want the lumbermen cutting me down. I want to grow taller than any tree, so tall that I grow to touch the face of God Almighty for the entire world to see that I am closer to him than any other living thing.”
As time went on the trees grew. They were majestic and provided comfort to weary travelers who would rest and enjoy the beautiful valley below. Then one day the lumbermen came to cut down the trees. They cut down the first tree and stripped it into timbers and from it made a feeding trough for the farm animals at a stable. The timber moaned with disappointment of the trough it had become. The second tree was cut down, cut into timbers and was made into a small fishing boat with oars. This too was a severe disappointment. The third tree was cut down as well and cut into rough hewn, heavy boards that were thrown into a dark shed in what appeared to be total disregard for any use. This was the plight of the three trees.
But then one day Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman World and everyone went to his own town to register. So Joseph and Mary, who was with baby, began their journey to Bethlehem the town of David, because Joseph belonged to the house and line of David. When they arrived at the town there was no room for them and Mary gave birth to her firstborn, a son. He was wrapped in cloths and place in a feed trough. It was the timber from the first tree who held in his bosom the greatest prized possession the world has ever known.
Many years’ later, people gathered by the water’s edge to witness Jesus climbing into a small fishing boat with several other men and he instructed them to take him to the other side. As they journeyed, a furious storm came up and the waves broke over the boat so that it was nearly swamped. Jesus was sleeping and the Apostles awakened him. He calmed the water and the little fishing boat, made from the second tree, carried the King of Kings safely to the other side.
Finally, there was his persecution. The Jews proclaimed, “Crucify him, crucify him!” They went to a nearby shed and found some rough hewn, heavy boards, tied them together and made him carry this make shift cross to a hill with a crown of thorns upon his head. There they nailed him to the boards, raised him up to mock and stuck a spear in his side as he died. It was the third tree that was now high on a hill as close to God as any living thing ever has been for all to see.
Life has many twists and turns. God's way is not always our way but he will guide us to a better understanding if we trust in him.
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