The Tree of Life (Genesis 2:15-17)
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This study explores the contrast between the Tree of Life, which represents God’s invitation into trust, dependence, and flourishing, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, which symbolizes the human impulse to define life on our own terms. In the garden, God places humanity before both trees, not as a trap, but as a choice. One path leads to life received; the other to life grasped.
We’ll reflect on what it means to turn toward the Tree of Life today: choosing God’s wisdom over self‑reliance, God’s boundaries over our own impulses, and God’s way of life over the illusion of control. This passage invites us to consider where we are feeding our souls, and how returning to the Tree of Life restores us to the life God intended from the beginning.