St. John's explanation of these words
of Jesus is, "Now he said this about the Spirit, which believers in him
were to receive; for as yet there was no Spirit, because Jesus was not yet
glorified."
The Holy Spirit stays very busy.
Many people are thirsty for peace and a meaning of life. It is through the Holy
Spirit that we can come to Christ Jesus for a drink of the "living
water". Once our heart is primed, the living water received will pour out
of us by many times.
The circuitous and long route that
we take for our drink of the "living water" can be amazing.
Adventurers and Explorers go searching for experiences that ultimately teach
them something simple about life.
Admiral Richard Byrd was obsessed
with being the first to fly over the North and South Poles. After achieving
these feats he was still not satisfied. He led another expedition to the
Antarctic to establish a winter weather station near the South Pole. Having a
team of over fifty men at base camp to chose from, Byrd made a last minute
decision to man the station by himself for the winter months.
Byrd was taken 120 miles over
treacherous ice to the weather outpost and left on his own. Seven months later
he had to be rescued as he was near death from carbon monoxide poisoning from a
generator that he used at the remote station. He had a lot of time alone at the
outpost to think about life.
Finally, this last real adventure of
Byrd's taught him a few simple things about life and family. This absentee
husband and father had to leave his family and go thousands of miles into
unexplored territory to find out that his joy was there at the beginning of his
long journey.
We are
like Admiral Byrd. We search the world over for a drink of the "living
water" only to find it frozen. We have to bring it home with us to let it
thaw out so that we can truly understand its meaning to us.
As the
character "Dorothy" in the movie The Wizard of Oz said,
"There's no place like home." We must be at home with the Lord and
our brothers and sisters in Christ. It is there through the Spirit that by
believing we can drink the "living water" and it will flow like a
river from our heart.
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