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SCRIPTURE
Isaiah 41.19
“I will put the cedar in the wilderness,
The acacia and the myrtle and the olive tree;
I will place the juniper in the desert
Together with the box tree and the cypress.”
WORDS OF HOPE
Today is “Look for an Evergreen Day.” To many people, this day might be mistaken for the day to search their local wooded area or Christmas tree lot for the ideal holiday décor addition that will not scrape their ceilings. The founders of today’s little holiday didn’t have the same idea, however. They were arborists who appreciated the beauty and endurance of the vast variety of evergreens in their natural environments.
Using evergreens as symbols of the faith has been a practice of religious systems for thousands of years. Garlands have been commonly placed in their homes, ranging from the reminder of the eternal life of Ra in ancient Egypt to Martin Luther inspiration to fill fir trees with lighted candles and dragging them into the living room. He transfigured the lights of the Celtic and Egyptian gods into the Light of Christ.
Evergreen Christmas wreaths that we routinely hang on our doors every December hold another symbolic Divine significance; the circle representing the eternal God, with no beginning and no ending. The foliage itself reminds us of God’s constant presence. Holly is also one of the natural world’s symbols of Jesus; the prickly leaves being the Crown of Thornes and the red berries the blood.
Evergreen trees thrive in all 50 States of this nation and have been cultivated and revered by the original residents not just as disposable Advent and Christmas accessories, but as stalwarts of a balanced eco-system.
In the Pacific Northwest, the indigenous peoples’ survival was centered on the red cedar to keep their culture healthy and growing. The trees were used for lumber in building their homes and canoes. They were carved into bowls and utensils, and the trees’ roots were woven to produce their ropes, clothing, and fishing line, among other ingenious uses. The evergreens were respected as partners in the Creation and appeared as wise elders in their legends and children’s stories.
So, this holiday season, look for an evergreen, not just today, but every day. Enjoy their symbolic holiday meaning in your home and when you encounter their beauty in their own natural homes, take joy in their presence, reminders of the eternal watchful presence of God. They are indeed our partners in the Creation and we have been commissioned by God to keep their environment healthy.
PRAYER
Thank you for your evergreens, from the giant redwoods that pre-date Jesus to the baby spruce in the pots on our porches, each one a reminder of your eternal strength and majesty. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Dan Peeler
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
5910 Cedar Springs Road | Dallas, TX | 75235
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