Thursday, January 15, 2015

Stay Thirsty My Friends



“And the earth was tohu vavohu (without form, and void); and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Ruach Elohim (spirit God) was hovering upon the face of the waters.” – Genesis 1:2 {OJV}




Those of you who have been reading my Daily Thoughts for a few years are familiar with my wonder and amazement at the spiritual and deep importance of water.  The simple reality that it represents over 70% of the earth’s surface and averages over 65% of every human being on earth is not just coincidental. If you have ever contemplated this fact and the importance it represents in life, than you have come to the realization that water cannot be created.  It is, it always has been and it will forever be.  Sure, you can create water droplets through condensation and hydration processes, but in reality all you are doing is drawing existing water vapors from the air and bringing the molecules together to form larger masses of an existing element.

Water recreates itself through the process of reversible change.  Glaciers form and melt again; snow falls (many of you in the North are experiencing this wonderful element as we speak) and then melts away again pouring it’s nutrients into the earth so plant life can grow.  Through the hydration cycle, water evaporates into vapor, is drawn upwards, and reforms as water droplets which in turn fall back to the earth.  This cycle was not created by man, or by happenstance.  It was created on the first day of creation, when God separated the heavens and the earth.

You can read through the Hebrew texts, the KJV, the Greek texts and they all introduce water in the second scripture of the entire Word.  It is introduced as already existing, not something created within the context of the scriptures.  Read carefully the text of this verse in the New American Standard Bible “..
the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters.” Gen 1:2  Where does it state that God created the waters?  It doesn’t.  Therefore we must assert that the waters existed before any of His other creation.  Water is mentioned over 750 times in the Bible.  If this is the case, than don’t you believe there is a Spiritual and Eternal significance to water?  I do.    

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