What is the lesson of the living water and how can a map of the Holy Land help us to remember it?
In Jesus time, the Sea of Galilee was known for its fishing. It was here that Jesus found the brothers Peter and Andrew and told them He would make them fishers of men. Today, it is still known for its great fishing, one of the most abundant bodies of water on earth. But the Dead Sea is another matter entirely. Seven times saltier than the ocean, the Dead Sea is just that - DEAD! There is virtually no life to be found in it. Why the difference between these two lakes, both fed by the Jordan River?
The Lesson of the River
Look closely at the map of the Holy Land. Look at both of these lakes and in particular, examine the flow of the Jordan River. You will notice that the Jordan originates in the mountains of Lebanon. It then flows into the Sea of Galilee and then it flows out again, on its way to the Dead Sea. But notice, the Jordan only flows into the Dead Sea. There is no outlet! It's a dead end!
Living water has to flow, it cannot remain stagnant of it will die. Likewise, God's Holy Spirit is given to the Christian not only for his benefit, but that it may flow out to others. If this precious gift from God is not used to express outgoing love and concern for your fellowman, it will die within you. The apostle James had another way of putting this, "Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead" (James 2:17). So the next time you happen to look at a map of the Holy Land, remember that the blessing of God's Holy Spirit does you no good unless you keep it flowing!
Written By: Terry Bruns
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