A friend and I took a spur-of-the-moment drive up into the mountains of Colorado on Saturday to view the changing fall colors. The yellows and golds of the aspens are impressive at this time of year, and if one looks closely, an occasional red can be observed. The alpine landscape is vibrant with color in autumn.
Yet, upon closer inspection, as we traveled through wooded areas, we discovered trees dry and thirsting for water. Rainfall has been sparse in this part of the country this year and fire danger is critically high. A careless spark can trigger a blaze that consumes acres in a short amount of time.
I was reminded of the appearance we often admire in others that hides a deep lack of life and substance. How often we emulate a celebrity or public figure and their glamorous lifestyle, only to discover their daily lives are in shambles. We look up to those who we believe are strong in character and integrity, only to discover that the roots of their behavior stem from greed and selfishness.
I sometimes see in myself a lack of a nourished spirit. I forego Bible reading, devotional time, and prayer for other activities I see as priority on any given day. The result is a person who wears the façade of kindness, compassion, and love on the outside, hidden by an endearing smile. Yet, on the inside lurks a person who strives to serve self and pursue meaningless activities. Like those trees that are doomed to death for lack of water, my spirit threatens to shrivel up and die when I fail to satisfy its thirst.
We don’t have to depend on rainfall to thrive as the trees do. We have the living water of Jesus available for the taking. All we need to do is open our hearts and drink.
By Patti Shene
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Amen!!! That’s the truth, Deena!!! Thank you! 🙂
Thank you for stopping by Jack!! Appreciate you! 🙂
Wonderful word, Patti, and so true. Thank you for sharing this.
Great reminder, Patti! We always need to be drawing closer to our Lord, drinking deeply from His endless supply of love, grace, and mercy.
Amen! Thank you, Sherry, for stopping by! 🙂
Thank you, Patti, for the encouragement and reminder to grow our roots deep into the Lord and seek our nourishment there.
Thank you for stopping by Valerie!! 🙂
So, so true and so, so good!
Amen, amen, amen!! Thanks for stopping by, Becky! 🙂
Patti, you are right. The gift of Living Water is free to drink. With open hearts, we can all be revived.
Amen!! Nearer to Him, every day nearer to Him!! 🙂
Rivers of living water – we need them in our lives!! Thanks for stopping by, Robby! 🙂
Amen!! We need His help! Thanks for stopping by, Kathy! 🙂
Your words are so powerful, Patti!! When we neglect time with the Lord, we miss out on the best He has to offer!! Thank you for this reminder!! 🙂
eMarie, I’m honored to be a guest on your blog today. Thank you!
Oh yes, how I am aware of what goes on inside me. Help me, Jesus.
This post is a wonderful reminder that by spending time in prayer and meditation on God and on His Word, we become filled with the “water of life in Christ Jesus.” Then, as He promised, “rivers of living water” will flow out of us to nourish a thirsty world. Thank you for your words of encouragement.
Lord, may I ever seek thee.