Friday, December 16, 2005

Thirst Relief


If anyone is thirsty let him come to me and drink. John 7:37b

I often think of this verse as an invitation for salvation. But now I am coming to realize its daily significance and necessity. The phrase "come to me" strikes me. Many times we tend to fill our lives with various activities and relationships. Even as Christians, we have a list of sources meant to make us feel better on bad days. But I am finding that although they might bring temporary relief they do not possess the ability to meet my needs on a permanent basis.

Jesus didn't say, "If you are thirsty go to church, read a book, call a friend, or get busy." He said, "Come to Me." It is a personal invitation He makes to each of us so that we might have an intimate relationship with Him. How precious this becomes when you realize that one definition for thirst is an ardent desire, craving, or longing. His invitation has no limits or exclusions.
I cannot quench my own thirst. I picture myself coming to Jesus with cup in hand. I drink from His life. He quenches the thirst in me that goes deep. The question is, "How quickly will I go to Him with my needs"?

When I am lonely He wants to be my companion. When I am tired he wants to be my rest. When I am fearful He wants to be my shelter. When I am weak He wants to be my strength. In other words, whatever my needs he wants to be the meeter of them.

My day must start with taking long, hard drinks from Scripture. It is my spiritual breakfast as I take in a portion of what He has prepared for me for that particular day. But throughout the day I become aware of my thirst in various areas. So once again I find myself needing to return to Him for yet another drink.

Isaiah 12:3 says it beautifully. Therefore you will joyously draw water from the springs of salvation. Each time I meet with Jesus it is like I am taking my bucket and filling it at His spring. There is no limit or time constraint when it comes to the number of times I come to Him and drink. May it be often!

Father, Your invitations throughout Scripture are meant for me today. May I internalize all that You have for me today. Amen.