Monday, April 06, 2009

Wondering About Water


“and the Spirit of God was hovering over the water.” –Genesis 1:2

I spent the last week on a cruise ship with my family. The waters were calm and bright blue. Every morning I would throw open the curtains of our cabin to see no sign of land. Everywhere ground should have been was endless, moving, powerful water.

By the end of the week even my dreams were filled with the water. I dreamt water gushing all around as I walked or talked. It was everywhere.

My family lives in middle America. The ocean is very far from here. We have visited the ocean, swam and surfed in the ocean, but the water I see on a daily basis is hitting me sideways from the fierce wind as I grocery shop, or is sitting in piles of snow at the side of my driveway. Spending a week on the surface of the deep brought a whole new appreciation for water.

My seven year old son punctuated it for me at dinner one night. He said, “Mom, all of life is connected to the ocean.”

I realize he was quoting a lesson book from first grade as we had just been discussing The Water Cycle and the evaporation of oceans which creates rain, which creates rivers, which flows back to the ocean. However, his comment struck me on a spiritual level as well, because to me, they are inseperable.

We are all connected to the ocean—to the water--and I began to wonder about water. Google tells me that 70.8% of the Earth’s surface is covered with water and up to 78%
of the human body is made up of water. The Bible begins by referencing the surface of the deep and the water.

Jesus famously said, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is who asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water…Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” (John 4)

Later in the book of John, Jesus is describing what the Holy Spirit will do in those who believe in him. He says, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow within him.” (John 7)

At creation the Spirit hovered over the water. At my new creation, my new life with Christ, the Spirit no longer hovers rather it dives into the spiritual waters of my soul and flows within me, giving a source of life--powerful, everlasting life.

When you are on the surface of the deep, watching dolphins jump and play, or snorkeling and seeing all the fish and creatures, one is very aware this is just the surface of life. The water is deep, powerful and mysterious.

Amidst the fun of family, activities and friends I found myself reflective about this depth within Creation and within me. I found I was wondering--the kind of wonder that is filled with awe-- about water.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:09 PM

    In Scritpure, the Abyss, the Deep or in Hebrew, the Tahom, was the home of the demons and evil. Water represents chaos and death, the dominion of Satan and his minions...creation, the Red Sea, the flood of Noah, the storm of Jonah, the storm of the disciples, the drowning of the demoniac pigs and the Beast comes from the sea in Revelation.

    UNLESS...the spirit of God speaks Shalom into the water changing it's natural state of chaos to it's supernatural state of peace...God speaks at creation, God separates it for the passing of His people at the Red Sea, God redeems Noah and his family out of the chaos of the flood, God calms the storm when Jonah stops running from Him and He speaks peace to the waves and wind for the terrified disciples, He sends the demons (pigs) where they belong and the Beast in conquered and put back in the Sea.

    In Isaiah, God states that when we pass through the waters, He will be with us...passing through water in Scripture always symbolizes some sort of new birth...redemption...baptism. A sort of passing from death to life.

    So...it follows that as is stated in Revelation, there will be no sea in the New Kingdom...no chaos, no evil, no need for rebirth or redemption, only peace, His rule and eternal life.

    Be still my soul
    The wind and waves still know
    The voice that ruled
    them while He dwelt below.

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  2. What an amazing experience must have been, hope you enjoyed the trip with your family.

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