“And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, He [Jesus] explained to them what was said in all the scriptures concerning Himself”

Luke 24:27

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The Fruit on The Tree of Calvary
Friday, November 15, 2024 by Marilyn Delinois

Categories: Bible Exegesis / Bible Study / Christ / Eucharist / Holy Communion / Resurrection / Typology

Why did Jesus instruct us to “eat His body and drink His blood?” (Matt 26:26-29)

Jesus referred to Himself as though He were food (Jn 6:55 NIV). Obviously, it is a metaphor. Throughout His ministry, Jesus often used metaphoric language associated with food, which is sustenance for our earthly bodies, and likened Himself as the bread of life (Jn 6:35), life-giving water (Jn 4:14), to name a few. When Jesus invites us to eat His body and drink His blood, He is pulling our attention and uses a metaphor to draw a parallel between the Tree of Calvary and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.

The Tree on Calvary

The Cross is often referred to as the Tree (Acts 5:30, Galatians 3:13, 1Peter 2:24). It was upon that tree that Christ hung from His nailed body, died and was resurrected on the third day (Jn 3:14b). Note, if the Cross is referred to as a tree; Think...what hangs from a tree and is used for food? FRUITS.

The Fruit on The Tree on Calvary

The symbolism of Christ hanging on the Cross (the Tree on Calvary) resembled a fruit hanging from a tree. This symbolism is reminiscent of another tree and takes us back to Genesis in Eden to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil with its forbidden fruit hanging from its branches (Ge 2:16-17). A parallel is created here between these two trees, both dealing with “fruits, the “eating” of the fruit, and the “consequences” of such an act.

Whereas in Eden, God warned Adam & Eve “…DO NOT EAT the fruit from the tree… or you WILL DIE.” On Calvary, Christ says, “EAT [the fruit] my body and drink my blood…” and you WILL LIVE eternally (Jn 6:53-57).

The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil

The fruit from this tree was not only forbidden, but it was deadly (Gen 3:3). Our foreparents disobeyed, and “ATE” the forbidden fruit and suffered the consequence of their sin – the curse of death.

Here is where the need for a Redeemer originated. It is the starting point where God, by His grace, put into motion His redemptive plan for mankind, which was fulfilled by Christ on Calvary through His substitutionary death when His nailed body “hung” (like a fruit) on the Tree of Calvary.

Whereas the Tree of the Knowledge of good and evil (with its fruit) was a cursed tree for man, the Tree on Calvary was a cursed tree for Christ (Gal. 3:13).

BUT if the Tree on Calvary was a cursed tree for Christ, for man, it is a blessed Tree, a life-giving Tree with a life-giving Fruit which is Christ Himself. And when man “eats” of this “new fruit” on this tree, he receives eternal life through Christ, by Christ, and in Christ.

The Legacy of The Two Trees

Our foreparents, Adam & Eve, having eaten of the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of good and evil, handed down a legacy of death (Gen 3:1-19).

However, Christ’s body hanging from the Tree like fruit is a ‘new fruit’, unlike the fruit from the cursed Tree in Eden, which brought death. This “new fruit” (Christ’s body) on the Tree brings eternal life.

Christ fulfilled the mandate of the law “the wages of sin is death” (Rom 6:23 NIV) and through His substitutionary death, all those who receive Him (act of taking Him in – eating of the fruit) as personal Savior have died and are resurrected with Him (Gal 2: 20) unto eternal life.

The Parallels

The Tree of the Knowledge of good and evil (its fruit) and The Tree on Calvary (with its fruit) parallel each other and reach across the chasm of time to connect with the promise and fulfillment of a Redeemer (Ge 3:15c), Jesus Christ.

Both trees have ‘fruits hanging’ from them. One is deadly, and one is life-giving.

Both trees have instructions. One tree: “Do not eat of it.” The other “eat of it.”

Both trees have consequences: one is death, the other is life. Gen 2:17

Both trees deal with the advent of a Redeemer: at one tree, it is promised, at the other tree, it is fulfilled.

Both trees have a mandate: one tree “DO NOT EAT… or you will die.” The other tree, “EAT,” and you will live eternally.

At the Foot of the Tree on Calvary

Jesus Christ is the “new fruit” which hangs from the Tree (The Cross). And He invites us to come to this Tree (The Cross) and eat of its fruit (His Body), and as a result, live eternally.

Every time you take Holy Communion in remembrance of Christ (where you eat His body and drink His blood), also remember that the forbidden fruit eaten by our foreparents brought us death, but the “new fruit” which is Christ on the Tree of Calvary (The Cross) brings us eternal life.

Therefore, let us freely go to The Tree of Calvary “eat, drink…” and partake of it!!!  And live eternally. Amen!

Recommended music for this study: The Mercy Tree by Anthony Evans

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