“Jesus
said to her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but
whoever drinks of the water I will give him will never be thirsty again. The
water I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to
eternal life.” –John 4:13-14
What is water? If you think about it
enough I am sure that you will be able to come up with an answer for that question.
It’s two hydrogen molecules stuck with one oxygen molecule. Cool! But what does
that mean? It means that there is a lot to it that I really don’t understand.
All I know is that it gets pumped to my sinks, showers, dishwasher, washing
machine, and freezer. It is something we can find in lakes and rivers, streams
and creeks, oceans and rain. It can be one of the most peaceful things to see,
like when a morning on the lake looks like you are boating on glass. Or when
you are in certain areas of the world and you swim in it but you can see all
the way through to the bottom. Water can also be one of the scariest things you
will ever see. If you are out in a boat or on the ocean during a storm with
giant swells and water is crashing into your boat. But water is also necessary
to life. If you aren’t drinking enough water then you start getting dehydrated and
your body starts making mistakes and not working properly.
For many, water is just something
that we need to survive but according to scripture it is also something we need
for our spiritual well-being. It is in the process of baptism that we really
see this change take place. We see people get reminded that because of what
Jesus has done on the cross, we are then washed clean and don’t have to worry
about our eternal lives. God uses water to remind us that He is the one who
cleans us up and gets rid of our sins so that we can be with Him. When we drink
from His water we will never become thirsty or tired. Now that’s my kind of
water!
QOTD:
How important is water to our everyday lives? How important is water to our spiritual
lives?
“Water
is the driving force of all nature” –Leonardo da Vinci