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Today's Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah
Lessons From May Flowers: Myrtle
MAY 31, 2025
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Instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the  myrtle tree; and it shall be to the Lord for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut  off. Isaiah 55:13
Recommended Reading:  Nehemiah 8:13-15
Myrtle is a flowering tree common to the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. The variety  known as “common myrtle” is possibly the one mentioned a half-dozen times in the Old Testament. Its  infrequent mention can be contrasted with the significance of its message in the contexts where it  appears.
When the prophet Isaiah first began to speak against the sins of Israel, he said that God would  turn the bountiful land into a land of briers and thorns (Isaiah 5:6; 32:13)—an obvious image of  judgment. But then, as Isaiah’s message shifted to one of restoration after the Babylonian  captivity, he said that the briars and thorns would be replaced by the cypress tree and the myrtle  tree (Isaiah 55:13). So the myrtle became an image of peace and prosperity as God restored the land.
Let the myrtle tree remind you that God’s peace and blessing are always on the other side of  restoration from sin.
Every breach of peace with God is not a breach of covenant with God. Thomas Brooks
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