Today we treat water, electricity and the internet as the three essentials of life at home. If you are confined to being at home for long periods, you can do without these. In the past you may not have included the internet, but today the internet allows you to order groceries and takeouts. While being in isolation, being able to be fed using the internet is essential besides your ability to connect with family, friends, business associates, customers and suppliers. But between water, electricity and the internet, water is the most essential. Water for drinking, washing and the toilet. Imagine living with electricity and the internet, but NO WATER. It would be unbearable.
The final chapter of Hosea speaks of Israel being restored and three elements are used to describe this. The vine, the grain and the fruit of a cypress tree. What do we understand by these parallels?
Hosea 14:9
Who is wise? Let him understand these things. Who is prudent? Let him know them. For the ways of the Lord are right; The righteous walk in them, But transgressors stumble in them.
The one thing that is common for all three is the need for water. No water, no growth. Instead, you have a desert. Water is mentioned many times in the bible. It is clear that when we walk in God's ways we receive the water of life. We will flourish and see others around us flourish as well. The vine, the grain and the fruit of the cypress tree will all come forth. Much fruit will be yielded with water. God uses the analogy of water to describe the greatest essential need of mankind. The need to have a loving abiding relationship with Creator God from whom flows living water.
Father, I need to seek You, my friend, Lord and Savior. I wait on thee to walk in your ways. Water me and restore me.
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