A Tree for the Ages
by Steve Loggins
11/28/09
Trees are cut all the day for every kind of reason,
To build a home, to make a fire, to celebrate the season.
Trees are a gift from God to us, they help renew the earth,
From falling leaf that compost makes, to acorns giving birth
To mighty oaks that reach the sky for nesting eagles’ homes,
And sheltering holes for bird and beast and insects’ honeycombs.
A tree may grow straight and tall, or crooked, dwarfed and small,
It may be hard or soft inside, yet saw and axe will make it fall.
We use its wood for many things, both beautiful and base,
For noble things like bridges built, yet sometimes things disgrace
An arrow may fly to kill a man, or bring home winter’s meat
The wood may burn to light the way, or fill a house with heat
A conflagration may result where all we own’s consumed,
Then a tree is felled and milled to build on more and bigger rooms.
The tree is prized for what it is and what to us it brings,
Its fruit can feed us, its roots can heal us or snuff out living things.
Of all the gifts the tree has borne to us who owe it so
The best is The Gift of sacrifice that the Son of God bestowed
On Calvary’s brow, a tree once stood, with crimson stain and thorn,
A testament of grace from God, brought by His only Son.
With outstretched arms and iron nails, a tree felt his Maker die
And if a tree could only weep, I’m sure this tree would cry.
Not knowing that God’s plan for man and all of flawed creation
Would be delivered by His blood, this tree’s sad decoration.
It is a tree for the ages, it stands outside of time,
No one can praise its beauty for its purpose is Divine
I’m sure the tree of life that roots in waters from God’s throne
Has kinship to this tree of death where Jesus died alone.
For you and me, and all who come to take of Calvary’s gift
This tree of knowledge of His grace, no longer set adrift
A rugged cross, amazing grace, such songs we sing today
Because a tree once held our God who took all our sins away.