I stood over the stove scrambling eggs for the kids. They laced up shoes and got themselves ready to take our little guy to preschool.
It was a typical Tuesday morning.
But then I rinsed my hands at the sink and water trickled out of the overhead light fixtures. It took a moment for me to register. Soon kids started shouting. And then water began to pour from the ceiling.
We ran up to the laundry room, where water covered the floor. I yelled to the kids, “Call Dad!” I didn’t even know what to do next.
In a little whirlwind, we turned off the breaker, toweled up water, protected floors, and set out bowls to catch water.
What a mess! This water disaster changed the course of our whole week. We spent hours cleaning, working around repairmen, and cleaning again.
How can we live from a spirit of rest when life swirls chaos around us?
We’ve all had those weeks, and we’ll have them again. Is it possible to rest even through chaos?
To be honest, I hope I never find another river of water flowing through my kitchen. But there’s another kind of river I want to flow through me.
On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.” John 7:37-38
Notice that Jesus invited anyone. Anyone who will come to Him may receive His living water. Thirst is the only requirement. Do you know you’re lacking spiritually and need Jesus? Come and drink.
To come to Him and drink is to take Him into our lives as we’d take a cup of water into our bodies. (Believer’s Bible Commentary, p. 1512) To come to Him and drink is to believe in Him and trust and rely on Him.
Jesus promises rivers of blessing for those who come–rivers which then flow from us and bless others.
But what did Jesus mean by living water?
By this He meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were later to receive. (Verse 39)
Living water is a picture of life—the kind of life that the Spirit of God causes to well up in us. Living water symbolizes refreshment and revival and rest. In the Spirit, we find true peace and rest for our souls, both in this life and the one to come.
The Spirit of God enables us to “sit down on the inside”, even when life swirls chaos around us on the outside.
Even when the washer overflows and spills water onto the kitchen below.
May we remain in His rest, as we drink the cup of living water Jesus offers us, each and every day.
Held by Him,
Angela
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Katie M. Reid (@Katie_M_Reid) says
Angela! Thank you so much for guest posting over at my place. So thankful for you!
Angela Parlin says
Katie, Such a privilege to be there…thanks for the opportunity!