OUR SPIRITUAL GARDEN

LifeLink Devotions for Thursday, January 29, 2026

As I look out over the back yard at my house, I see nothing but snow. But I can imagine how much work will need to be done when it melts. I know it’s way too early, but the raspberries and shrubs are inviting me to beginning planning for spring pruning and fertilizing.

As I read through Isaiah 61 again this morning, my attention was drawn to the gardening metaphors.

  • “We will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of His splendor.” Isn’t that exciting – we…you and me…are planted by the Lord so we can display His splendor to the world! How’s that going for you? Does the world see us despairing over the sufferings of life or displaying the splendor of the Lord?
  • “For as the soil makes the sprout come up and a garden causes seeds to grow, so the Sovereign LORD will make righteousness and praise spring up before all nations.” This metaphor confused me. I understand the soil part of causing a seed to germinate, but since when does a garden cause seeds to grow? Seeds will grow outside of gardens as well, won’t they? Then it hit me – the Lord is the soil; He is the garden. We are the seeds. When we are planted in Him, in the soil that He has prepared, and when we remain in Him, within the boundaries of His garden, then we spring up as righteousness before all the nations and praise Him.

I like that. Life started in a Garden, where everything was good and righteousness and praise continually sprung up. Even though that original physical garden is gone, destroyed by man’s sin, there is a spiritual garden in which each of us can be planted to spring up with righteousness and praise. I am reminded of the words of Psalm 1 – “Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers.”

I wonder if the reason we don’t spring up with righteousness and praise more often is that we are drawing our water from the wrong place. The water of the world will bring disease and death to any spiritual seed, but the water from the River of Life brings a harvest of spiritual prosperity.

God has prepared a garden for each of us in which we are to sprout up and spring up with the splendor of His grace. It is a well-watered garden, and in it we will flourish. The world has a garden also, but just beneath the soil that looks fertile is the blight of death. Enter into the open gate of the garden of God and spring up with life.

Pastor John

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  1. Yes, planted by streams of water has been a vibrant image for me. A tree in our yard in Ferke, the golden rain tree, would bloom beautifully in March after the horrific dry harmattan season, before any rains had come. Why? It has roots that reach down to the table of water deep under the soil. I know that is why we can be fruitful too, attached to our supply of Life (like the Vine imagery too). Linnea Boese

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