Like us, plants groan under the impact of sin in the world. They wait in eager expectation for a new earth to be revealed. Most people are unaware that the Bible mentions over 125 different plants. Yet, Holy Scriptures contain no excess information or "filler." Every scripture is given by God's and is valuable for instruction in holy living. Whether a fruit tree, cereal grain, or thistle, each plant has a purpose in Bible stories. Plants had meanings in ancients' lives, and that meaning extends to Christian lives of 21st individuals. We can learn, or perhaps refused to learn, Godly lessons from Bible plants.
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Dr. Carolyn Roth is a spiritual woman who believes in the inspired, written word of God. She lives in Roanoke, Virginia with her husband, Bruce, who is a stern critic of her work. Visit her website at CarolynRothMinistry.com/
Carolyn is a Master Gardener who has gardened for 30 years. To get material for Rooted in God 2, Carolyn made two trips to Israel. While there she lived on a frontier kibbutz and the Negev and in a private home near Nazareth.
Carolyn is the creator of the award-winning Bible Garden at St. John Lutheran Church in Roanoke, VA. She speaks on Bible plants in various venues and has written a blog on Bible plants since 2010.
Like us, plants groan under the impact of sin in the world. They wait in eager expectation for a new earth to be revealed.
Most people, even Christians who read their Bible daily, are unaware that the Bible mentions over 125 different plants. Yet, Holy Scripture contains no excess information or "filler." Every word is given by God and is valuable for instruction in holy living. Whether a fruit tree, cereal grain, or thistle, each plant has a purpose in God's word.
Plants had symbolism to ancients' lives. That symbolism extends to lives of 21st century Christians. We can learn, or refuse to learn, Godly lessons from Bible plants.
On Day 3 of creation, God caused the dry land to appear on earth and spoke plants into existence. God said, "Let the land profuce..... seed-bearing plants and trees" (Genesis 1:11). Plants include trees, shrubs, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and flowers. Initially, there were no plants on dry land because there was no man to work the ground (Genesis 2:5). God's earliest plan was for man and plants to interact, i.e., mankind to tend plants and plants to give food to mankind.
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