DRINK PLENTY OF WATER
Time and again, all of us have heard this
advice: “Drink lots and lots of water.” A medical snippet I read suggests
that we drink two glasses of water in the morning (to kick-start our internal
organs), along with one glass prior to meals (preferably warm for digestive
purposes) and one glass at bedtime (to prevent heart attacks and
strokes). Other medical professionals recommend eight glasses daily
for a healthy water regimen. Apparently, the consumption of copious
amounts of water is crucial to the maintenance of health.
First, let’s consider the natural, then
the spiritual ramifications. The compositions of both planet Earth and
the human body provide key clues to the Creator’s intent regarding water.
Our world is comprised of two-thirds water, in contrast with the totality of
land masses. Likewise, our bodies are approximately two-thirds water,
which varies somewhat based upon individual characteristics. Our brains
are seventy-five percent water; our lungs (believe it or not) are eighty-three
percent water. That fact makes drowning in water a bit more difficult to
understand, right? These facts clearly depict the biological necessity of
water.
Long distance runners talk about “hitting
the wall,” which means their energy level drops to nearly zero if they are not
sufficiently hydrated. The bottom-line is that our bodies are designed to
function best with ample H2O. It might seem counter-intuitive, but
marathoners’ pit-stops for water do not slow them down. Instead, stopping a
moment for water quickens their steps and potentiates their ability to run and
finish well.
Scientists who specialize in the search
for extraterrestrial life look for any evidence of water content on other
planets. Their conclusion: Where there is water, there is the possibility
of life.
In the Spirit realm, water is also of
vital importance. The word “water” is mentioned over 635 times in the
scriptures. Early in creation, “the Spirit of God moved upon the face of
the waters.” (Genesis 1:2) Shortly thereafter, God ordered “the waters
[to] bring forth abundantly the moving creature[s] that have life.” (Genesis
1:20) Thus, one could rightfully infer that sea life literally emerged
from those potent created waters at God’s command. Wow!
Jesus Christ invited the now famous
Samaritan woman-at-the-well to drink of “living water” that would forever
quench her spiritual thirst. (John 4:10) This ‘liquid’ spiritual encounter
totally transformed her life, and others in her community as well. The
new birth operates just like that. When your spirit-thirst is truly
satisfied, you are highly motivated to share that life-affirming experience
with others. In the final book of the Bible, Jesus invites “him that is
thirsty” to drink “of the fountain of the water of life freely.” This
offer is generously extended to all, that is, to “whosoever will.” (Revelation
21:6 and 22:17)
Even the sanctification of members of the
Body of Christ is predicated upon “the washing of water by the word.”
(Ephesians 5:26) Thus, Christ’s spiritual water has both life-giving and
soul-purifying properties.
Within the New Jerusalem, John’s
apocalyptic vision reveals the presence of “a pure river of water of life,
clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.”
And “on either side of the river, was the tree of life…and the leaves of the
tree were for the healing of the nations.” (Revelation 22:1-2)
Beyond any shadow of doubt, we are now
spiritually alive because of Christ’s gracious infusion of LIVING WATER. The superstitious
Athenians created an altar dedicated to “The Unknown God,” and there Paul
identified The True Source of our very existence: “In HIM we live, and move,
and have our being.” (Acts 17:23;28)
Therefore, we must collectively resolve to
drink plenty of water. It will bless us and all whom we encounter.
A classic American Express television commercial contained this memorable
slogan: “Don’t leave home without it.” Respectfully, I beg to
differ. You could successfully leave home without an American Express
card, but you should never dream of traveling anywhere or doing anything
without THE LIVING
WATER. Amen? Amen!
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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