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A Tree And Its Fruit (Harvest).
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Sep 29, 2019 (message contributor)
Summary: “A Tree and its Fruit” (Harvest Talk) – Luke chapter 6 verses 43-45 – sermon by Gordon Curley (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
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SERMON OUTLINE:
• All Trees Bear Fruit (vs 43-44)
• All People Bear Fruit (vs 45a)
• Your Words are the Fruit (vs 45b)
SERMON BODY
Ill:
Tree Trivia/seven tree facts:
• (1). There are approximately three trillion trees on planet earth.
• Yet, 5 billion of those trees are cut down each year.
• (2). Earth has more than 60,000 known tree species.
• (3). More than half of all tree species exist only in a single country.
• (4). Trees in a forest can 'talk' and share nutrients,
• They do this through an underground internet built by soil fungi.
• (You could say via the Wood Wide web).
• (5). Since 1981, every Chinese citizen over 11.
• Has been required to plant three trees per year.
• (6). Adding one tree to an open pasture can increase its bird biodiversity,
• From almost zero species to as high as 80.
• (7). The locations of the world’s tallest and oldest trees are kept top secret;
• This is to avoid tourist crowds damaging them and their surroundings.
• (Bonus bit of trivia). If a birdhouse is hung on a tree branch,
• Strangely, it does not move up the tree as the tree grows.
Quote:
• Dr. Martin Kaonga,
• Director of Science & Conservation for Christian conservation charity
• “Trees are an invaluable part of our world.
• In fact, there would be no life on earth without trees and other plants.
• They produce oxygen for us and other animals to use,
• And they absorb the carbon dioxide we breathe out!
• Trees also provide habitat and food for countless animals,
• And food and medicines for people.
• Forests are the nurseries of life;
• They contain more species per hectare than any other kind of land-based habitat”
• TRANSITION: you don’t need me to tell you that tees are important,
• Just recently we have heard and seen on the news stories of raging fires,
• That have ripped through the Amazon rainforest for weeks.
• Yet people seem to care more about a burning Cathedral in Notre Dame,
• Than they do about a burning forest known as “the lungs of the earth”,
• Did you know;
• More than 20% of the world’s oxygen is produced by the Amazon rainforest.
• It is also home to about 3m species of plants and animals,
• And one million indigenous people!
Now this morning’s sermon is not about the ecosystem,
• Because the trees mentioned in this passage of scripture,
• Are symbolic not physical.
• They are part of a parable Jesus told.
Ill:
• I explain a parable to children this way.
• Think of a jam doughnut.
• The story is the dough and the meaning is the splodge of jam in the middle!
• TRANSITION: So, Jesus told a story about two trees,
• But always don’t forget to look for the jam - what Jesus is teaching.
(1). All Trees Bear Fruit (vs 43-44)
“‘No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit. Each tree is recognised by its own fruit. People do not pick figs from thorn-bushes, or grapes from briers.”
• The statement by Jesus is not complicated or confusing,
• In fact, it is fairly obvious, and it doesn’t require much explanation.
Ill:
• Even a sick and weak tree will produce a crop
• What it produces may be measly and tasteless; maybe even bitter.
• But even a sick and weak tree will produce some fruit,
• Now sit back, because for the next few minutes;
• It is, ‘Gardeners Question Time’ with you host,
• Mr Green-fingers himself, Gordon Curley.
There are often three reasons your trees, plants or vegetables will not grow:
FIRST: Malnourishment
• Lack of nutrition in the soil can cause a tree to be bad or produce poor fruit.
• So, if your fruit tree or vegetable plants persistently keep refusing produce,
• You should apply a fertilizer to see if it improves.
SECOND: Watering and General Care.
• Healthy growing is a time-consuming venture.
• If you are not taking proper care of your trees or vegetable plants,
• They will not give fruit.
• For instance, if you are neglectful of the plants’ needs,
• Don’t plant them with enough space,
• And don’t remove weeds regularly;
• The plants will just not give their finest produce.
THIRD: Sunlight and temperature.
• Sunlight is an important necessity for good healthy growing,
• Strong sunlight will give you great, tasty fruit and vegetables.
• Gardeners use Greenhouses in cold weather for young saplings or vegetables.
• To protect them.
• Sunlight and temperature can be very important when it comes to production.