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Daily Bread

2,000-year-old sprout

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The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree . . . They shall still bear fruit in old age.  — Psalm 92:12, 14

In June of 2006, Israeli doctors and scientists successfully germinated a 2,000-year-old date palm seed. Found at the Herodian fortress of Masada on the west bank of the Dead Sea, the seed was tagged “Methuselah” for the man with the oldest recorded age in the Bible (Gen. 5:27). In addition to the challenge of awakening a long-dormant seed, the team also wanted to learn more about the tree praised in Scripture for its shade, food, beauty, and medicinal qualities.

The date palm has an important role in the Bible. In the Old Testament, the tree is linked to the temple and presence of God. The New Testament describes excited crowds praising God and throwing palm branches at the feet of Jesus as He rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.

God’s promise to bless the world through a descendant of Abraham also lay dormant for 2,000 years (see Gen. 12:1-3). Finally, the Seed of promise sprouted. That Seed was Jesus, the long-awaited Messiah. Soon the story of His resurrected life would go out to every nation on earth.

The miracle is now ours to experience. Time is not a factor. Neither is the barren ground of circumstance. All that matters is that we allow our hearts to be the soil in which Christ is welcomed and worshipped.     — Mart De Haan

God’s promise like a tiny seed

May seem to be an empty thing,

But hidden in that tiny seed

Is life that waits the warmth of spring.   — D. De Haan

READ: Psalm 92:12-15

God never makes a promise that He will not keep.

The Bible in one year:

• Ezekiel 3-4

• Hebrews 11:20-40

DE HAAN

DEAD SEA

GOD

IN JUNE

IN THE OLD TESTAMENT

MART DE HAAN

MASADA

NEW TESTAMENT

SEED

THAT SEED

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