David Bahn – Reflections

Light from the Word and through the lens

Read Exodus 17:1-7

Hills outside of San Francisco, California
Hills outside of San Francisco, California

Severe thirst is not a common experience these days. Not only do we have running water almost everywhere we go, we have designer water, bottled water, reverse-osmosis filtered water, vitamin-enriched water, and even special flavorings we can add to water. We are water rich! Just last weekend I saw a woman jogging who had a belt with four bottles of water attached; she was certainly out for a long run!

When the children of Israel are trekking through the dessert under Moses’ leadership, however, they had none of that. When they got thirsty it was a crisis, and they let Moses know about it! It was so severe that they were ready to head back to Egypt. “Why did you bring us up out of Egypt, to kill us and our children and our livestock with thirst?” they cried.

Their thirst defined them, shaped their outlook on life and caused them to despair of God’s goodness. So they grumbled and complained. They blamed Moses, accused him of wanting to harm them and did not even factor God into the equation.

God’s desire in all our suffering and hardship is that we would look to him, draw closer to him, and find our comfort, help, and life in him. Rather than define ourselves by our thirst and need (this is what the Hebrews were doing), God would have us define ourselves as his beloved children, and as his representatives in the world. God would have us thirst for him, and for his righteousness. He will satisfy our deepest thirst and provide for us living water that will refresh us for all eternity.


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