When I think of all the wonders of God’s magnificent creation, I am
especially awed by the giant sequoia tree. These amazing behemoths of the
forest can grow to around 300 feet tall with a diameter that exceeds 20 feet.
They can live over 3,000 years and are even fire resistant. In fact, forest
fires pop the sequoia cones open, distributing their seeds on the forest floor
that has been fertilized by the ashes. Perhaps the most amazing fact is that
these trees can grow in just 3 feet of soil and withstand high winds. Their
strength lies in the fact that their roots intertwine with other sequoias,
providing mutual strength and shared resources.
God’s plan for us is like that. Our ability to stand tall in spite of
the buffeting winds of life is directly related to the love and support we
receive from God and one another. And then, as the writer of Hebrews says, we
are to “do good and to share” (13:16). Think of how tough it would be to
withstand adversity if someone were not sharing the roots of their strength
with us.
There is great power in the entwining gifts of words of encouragement,
prayers of intercession, weeping together, holding each other, and sometimes
just sitting with one another sharing the presence of our love.