
Water
I was listening to someone speak the other day and it was painfully obvious to me that they were thirsty, or at least in need of something to solve the dry mouth issue. It was obvious because I have been in that same spot – dry mouth and no water. As I was listening to the speaker I began thinking about water and I made a little note to do some research on water. Well, I did, and I was reminded of how fortunate that I am to have water available when I am thirsty. That there are plenty of people around the world who go without water or who do not have clean water to drink. I looked at the statistics of water from around the world and was astonished.
Here are a few:
* 3.6 million deaths from water-related disease.
* 84% of those deaths are children (0-14 years.)
* 1 in 8 do not have safe water to drink.
* An American taking a 5 minute shower uses more water than the average person in a developing country does all day.*
Wow! Those are some sobering statistics. We have become so accustomed to clean water in the U.S. that it does not always cross our minds how fortunate we are.
As I was thinking about those stats my spirit kept tugging at me. It kept leading me back to John 7:37-39. It is where Jesus says to the Temple goers,
“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 from within him.”
Jesus’ audience would have been watching someone carry water from the Pool of Siloam to the Temple as a symbolic reminder of Moses striking the rock in the desert to provide water for the Israelites in the desert. The Israelites were thirsty.
I have been thirsty too. I remember “all-a-days” football practices in South Texas (100 degrees & 100% humidity). It was hot and you got thirsty. I remember standing over the water trough thinking I was never going to get enough to drink. Have you ever felt that thirsty?
Have ever been really thirsty and got something to drink and something was wrong with it and you spit it out or it just did not satisfy your thirst? Once, on a trip to Latvia, we had been running around and gotten hot and thirsty. We had these huge water bottles that we had bought for just this occasion. We hadn’t paid close attention to them when we bought them (cause we didn’t know we had to) and when we took a drink expecting satisfying water and we got mineral water…we spewed in unison! Nasty!
(The next time we went to the store to buy water we studied the bottles to ensure that we bought the right water.)

Jesus tells us that he will satisfy our thirst. I have run after other drinks over the years hoping that they will satisfy – they have promised me better taste, that I would look cooler, or quick, big returns – but they didn’t ever fulfill on their promise. I went back to the “boring” water of Jesus…it satisfies.
So, what you been drinking? Is it satisfying your thirst or leaving you wanting more? Do yourself a favor…drink some water.
*(www.water.org)