If a tree is cut down, there is hope that it will sprout again and grow new branches. – Job 14:7
In an illustration of a tree stump, Job saw a revelation of the resurrection. He envisioned a decaying tree stump with old roots suddenly reviving at the “scent of water” (Job 14:9). Out of the apparent deadness came tender shoots. New life sprang forth from seeming death.
Then Job asked the question of all ages: “If mortals die, can they live again? This thought would give me hope, and through my struggle I would eagerly wait for release” (v. 14). Job received the revelation that in death the physical body simply waits for its renewal to come. In the resurrection day, at the “scent of water,” our dead, lifeless bodies will be quickened by the power of the Holy Spirit and made immortal like Jesus.
Need encouragement? “So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and steady, always enthusiastic about the Lord’s work, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless” (1 Corinthians 15:58). The resurrection is coming!