STUMP
In Job 14:7-9, the stump represents something that appears finished, damaged, or without a future. Even though the tree has been cut down and only the stump remains, God says there is still hope because the roots are alive.
So when the Bible says, "its stump may die in the ground," it means things may look completely over on the surface, but God can still bring new life from what remains.
In Job 14:7-9, the stump represents something that appears finished, damaged, or without a future. Even though the tree has been cut down and only the stump remains, God says there is still hope because the roots are alive.
So when the Bible says, "its stump may die in the ground," it means things may look completely over on the surface, but God can still bring new life from what remains.
STUMP
In Job 14:7-9, the stump represents something that appears finished, damaged, or without a future. Even though the tree has been cut down and only the stump remains, God says there is still hope because the roots are alive.
So when the Bible says, "its stump may die in the ground," it means things may look completely over on the surface, but God can still bring new life from what remains.