And yet...
I do feel a little pressed to make an entry. Not as much for any readers that might happen by... but really more for myself. I have found it very intriguing, this 'blogging' process. In some mysterious way, as my fingers make the keystrokes, something often 'clicks' into place in my thoughts... inside my spirit. I could use that today. So, here I am... typing, thinking.
See, I've been feeling... well, a little spiritually 'dry' lately... thirsty. I found this verse in Psalm 63 that has captured my thoughts ...
I'm a bit of a news hound. I like newspapers, news broadcasts, news websites. It's a strange thing really, because I don't really retain much of it. I just like it. But, I'll admit, it's not necessarily a good thing... especially the 'doom & gloom' news we hear constantly right now. Quite literally, we are bombarded with it 24/7: economy, politics, foreign relations, polls, opinions, natural disasters, man-made disasters... on & on it goes.... and all up-to-the-minute!
I'm thinking it's kind of like the effects of alchohol, this steady stream of information. It can feel satisfying for the moment... but, in reality, it's actually accelerating our emotional & spiritual dehydration.
I don't know.... maybe I'm over analyzing it. But even so, it doesn't really take much thought to find the solution. If you're dry & thirsty... water is the obvious solution. And, if you're in a spiritual desert of sorts?
How about Living Water? God, in the old testament, calls Himself "the spring of living water". And, probably more familiar to us... Jesus speaks of it in the NT, as well...
John 4:10 "Jesus answered her, "If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water."
But, as easy an answer as that sounds... why is it that we often bypass Him in our search to cure our thirst? Or, worse... just plop down on the dry, hard ground & sit a while... strangely, opting *not* to drink from this water there for the asking?
That's a question worth thinking about...
1 comment:
Good, good thoughts. Why do I go for the quick fix, that only satisfies for a short time and then we need more.
I liked your analogy of alcohol not really doing anything for our thirst issue.
Living Water--the only one who will satisfy us!
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