One
of my favorite elements in our backyard is the water fall. I enjoy sitting on
the deck in the morning, drinking a cup of coffee, listening to the birds,
watching the sunrise, and hearing the sound of water flowing.
Early
last winter, the water froze, the pump stopped, and Mason unplugged it. This
happens most winters, but it was very early and we didn’t realize it had
stopped, so we weren’t sure the pump was going to work come spring. To be
honest, we weren’t surprised when it didn’t start when we plugged it in a month
or so ago.
Mason
did a little work on it, and then found out it was still under warranty. We received
a brand new pump. The water fall is flowing smoothly now.
This
made me very happy, because the sound of a water fall is very soothing to me. It
brings joy to my heart when I wake up in the night and hear it. There’s just
something about water that brings a smile to my face.
I guess
it’ only natural that the Living Water brings a smile to my soul. That Jesus
can also bring joy to my heart when I awake in the night. And He soothes the
pressures of this life with His refreshing presence.
Isaiah
alludes to the future hope found in Jesus in Isaiah 12:3 (NIV). “With joy you will draw water from the wells
of salvation.” Through Jesus, the Water, we gain salvation from this deep
well.
Isaiah
also tells us in Isaiah 55:1a (NIV), “Come
all you who are thirsty, come to the waters.” Those who are spiritually
thirsty are to come to the waters. For the folks living in the Old Testament age,
those waters were God. For those living during the New Testament time and
later, it would be Jesus.
Jesus
also called the spiritually thirsty to come to Him. In John 4:13-14 (NIV),
Jesus says to the woman at the well, “Everyone
who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I
give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a
spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
And
in John 7:37 (NIV), “on the last and
greatest day of the Feast, Jesus said in a loud voice, ‘If anyone is thirsty
let him come to me and drink.’”
And
this concept is reiterated one last time in Revelation 22:17 (NIV). “The Spirit and the bride say, ‘Come!’ And
let him who hears say, ‘Come!’ Whoever is thirsty, let him come; and whoever
wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life.”
Jesus
knew exactly how to relate this concept to people. Our desire to have our
thirst quenched is essential. Both physically and spiritually.
Jesus
offers grace to anyone who asks. He is so willing to give us “living water.”
(John 4:10 – NIV)
So
have you asked the Giver of Living Water for this gift? If not, why not? The soothing
refreshment of this gift is like nothing you’ve ever known. Come! Take the free
gift of the water of life.
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
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