When you read the Bible, trees are everywhere. But they are not just background scenery or ancient landscaping choices.
In this episode, we slow way down and listen to what Scripture is doing with trees, from Genesis to Revelation. Not symbol-hunting. Just careful, contextual reading that notices patterns God embedded into the text on purpose.
We talk about why trees are consistently tied to life, judgment, covenant, blessing, and restoration. Why Israel’s story is framed around gardens, vineyards, olive trees, fig trees, and forests. Why Jesus curses a fig tree, hangs on a tree, and promises a future filled with trees whose leaves heal the nations.
This is an episode about learning how to read the Bible with better eyes. Eyes that notice repeated imagery. Eyes that stop asking, “What does this mean for me?” and start asking, “Why does this keep showing up here?”
If you’ve ever skimmed past a tree reference thinking it was just filler, this one’s for you. Scripture is doing far more work than we usually give it credit for.
Grab your Bible, slow your pace, and let the text speak.












