The wind eventually calms


Trees passively resist the wind as the leaves and branches bend. I have heard that this process actually benefits the tree and enables it to take stronger root. Depending on the strength of the tree’s roots the tree will resist and bend continually by the wind. This may sound funny, but in its resistance, the tree does not stop being a tree and eventually the wind calms or desists. Trees bear fruit and freely give their fruit for life. Trees naturally give life to humans by releasing oxygen. The tree “be’s”. Incorrect grammar, but correct meaning.

So, the wind blows and the branches bend, and bend, and bend, and bend, and so on. Then the weather changes. The sun comes out and the wind eventually calms. The tree also does not strive or try to bend or resist the wind. Walking and living by faith is natural since the Garden of Eden. The tree naturally bends.

All trees have purpose because the Creator creates purpose according to His will. The purpose of the tree is to grow and bear its fruit. The tree does not strive to manifest its purpose.

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