God’s Water of Life

John-7-37-38

He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.
John 7:38

Recommended Reading: John 7:37-38  “37 On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. 38 He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” COMMENTS: You and I can’t imagine how beautiful Eden was.  The colors and smells.  The beauty of a sunrise and sunset, a rainbow, flower gardens, the woods in early morning with birds sings recharged our bodies and souls, but are nothing like Eden.  The perfect body God gave Adam and Eve and ability to live over 900 years is hard for us to imagine too.  But if they hadn’t sinned, they would still be here for us to meet even today.  Well, sin ruined God’s creation but not completely nor any more than God allowed.  But God is preparing heaven and new bodies for us that sin will not be present nor allowed to ruin.  The beauty of Eden will not even hold a candle to what He is preparing for us.  We are so undeserving but His love and redemption fuels His passion to prepare for us anyway.        So, what are we doing to prepare to meet Him?  Spiritual life-giving waters comes from Christ along the river of the Holy Spirit to us in order to give us life and refresh us.  Each morning we waken to drink His water.  Throughout the day the Holy Spirit abides with us to refresh us with His fresh cool water of life to energize our minds and bodies and our souls.  Without water, we soon weaken and loose focus and ability to work and reach goals.  Without frequent drinking in Christ’s water, we quickly become indifferent and distracted and even uninterested in doing His will and reaching others for Christ.  We lose interest in doing His bidding and serving Him.  We even lose that interest without even noticing we are thirsty and in need of His water.

When we are physically thirsty, we feel the urge to find and drink water.  Our throat is dry and mouth quickly feels unpleasant besides feeling weak.  When we grow thirsty spiritually, we likely will not even notice other than loss of interest in doing His will, loss of passion for Him, and an increase in interest toward less important or material things.

God delights in giving us His Water and delights when we grow thirsty for Him and seek His water.  He only desires good for us and finds great joy in giving us the desires of our heart when we desire what He desires.  But when evil corrupts our desires, we become resistant to and opposed to His Will and lose fellowship with Him.  We distance ourselves from Him and expose ourselves to the dry parched desert land of sin, satan’s land instead of God’s land.  Which do you prefer?  Well, then let’s go there following the river of living water.

High up in the throne of God are the everlasting springs of divine mercy.  Charles H. Spurgeon

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