Two places in the Bible talk about the leaves of fruit trees being for healing. One is Ezekiel 47:12 and the other is Revelation 22:2. I thought about these verses as I read a story by Will Dunham in the Sunday, May 5, 2024, newspaper, Bucks County Courier Times and Phillyburbs.com. He wrote a story about a male Sumatran orangutan named Rakus who lives in a protected rainforest in Indonesia. Rakus got into a fight with another male orangutan in June 2022, and sustained an injury below his right eye. What amazed the scientists is that he looked for and found a plant known for its "pain-relieving properties and for supporting wound healing due to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and antioxidant qualities."
We are told that 'the orangutan chewed the plant's leaves to produce a liquid that Rakus repeatedly smeared on the wound and then applied the chewed-up plant material directly to the injury, much like a wound plaster administered by doctors...Rakus also ate the plant, an evergreen vine commonly called Akar Kuning--scientific name Fibraurea tinctoria..." An evolutionary biologist and author of the study said, "To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of active wound treatment with a plant species with medical properties by a wild animal." The report says, "His behavior appeared to be intentional. He selectively treated his facial wound on his right flange with the plant juice, and no other body parts. The behavior was repeated several times, not only plant juice but later also more-solid plant material was applied until the wound was fully covered. The entire process took a considerable amount of time." The wound closed within five days. Scientists surmise that Rakus learned this behavior from other orangutans in his birth area. This plant, found in Southeast Asia, is used in traditional medicine to treat conditions such as malaria. They go on to explain that "orangutans have high cognitive abilities, in particular in the area of physical cognition. They are known to be excellent problem solvers. Wild orangutans acquire their skill sets via observational social learning, and skills get passed on from generation to generation." Ezekiel 47:12 tells us, "Along the banks of the river, every kind of fruit tree will flourish. And their leaves will never wither, and abundant fruit will always be on their branches. Each month they will bear a fresh crop of fruit because this life-giving water comes from inside the sanctuary, and their fruit will be good to eat, and the leaves will bring healing." (TPT) Revelation 22:1-2 confirms this Scripture. "Then the angel showed me the river of water of life, flowing with water as clear as crystal, continuously pouring out from the throne of God and the Lamb. The river was flowing in the middle of the street of the city, and on either side of the river was the Tree of Life, with its twelve kinds of ripe fruit according to each month of the year. The leaves of the Tree of Life are for the healing of the nations." (TPT) God takes care of every need that we have and has compassion for every creature He created. Isn't it amazing that this orangutan had the intelligence to find a plant that produced leaves for the healing of his wound? We too have healing tools within our grasp. When we need healing, we must claim the Word of God that says, "By His wounds we are healed." (Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24) Then, be willing to wait for God's perfect timing for the manifestation of His promises." |
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