I am so very grateful to all those who helped me to publish this book. It was written in the hopes that people who say they love G-D, would love their spouses, and choose to stay in their relationship. My prayer…you find some word or phrase in this work of love that will bless your heart and then share that with others.
Without water we all would perish…humans, animals, plants, trees…every single organic thing, which needs water to thrive would die. Pretty basic biology and quite profoundly necessary!
G-D, the living G-D and Creator of the
universe by the way, thinks water is pretty profound and vital in both the physical
and spiritual word according to the Bible. If you look at the very first book
in the Bible, the very first chapter and the second verse…the word water
shows up. Now according to my study,
water or the reference to water is mentioned around 722 times in the Bible. Some
suggests half of that, but my point…water is mentioned many times in G-D’s
word, so thus it must be important to Him and therefore, should be important to
us.
I started thinking about this because last
week’s parashah reading is based on the flood that destroyed the earth
during Noach, Noah’s times. (Genesis 6:9ff). The flood of G-D destroyed
the known world at that time, but also delivered 8 people, as well as pairs of
all the living creatures. This suggests
that G-D’s destruction can also be seen not only as His righteous judgment, but
also as His cleansing and deliverance of His people. In other words, the waters
of the flood are a prefigure of the baptism we need in order to be cleansed of
our sins and vile ways. (2 Peter 3:18-22)
Let’s consider some of the ways in which
water is used in the Word.
Water
speaks of life, the giving of life, physical life: Genesis 1:20
Water
speaks to us of the Word of G-D: Ephesians 5:26, Ps. 119:9
Water
is referenced as a form of purification: Ez. 36:25
Water
refers to spiritual renewal, cleansing, refreshing: Jer. 2:13, Jn 4:14
There are so many more examples in Scripture, but hopefully you get the point of the profundity of water in the word, and its importance to the Father from Genesis to Revelation.
Water’s pervasiveness is seen in humans. The average amount of water in a human being is between 50% to 75% depending on gender and age with babies having the most water at around 75% and greater. The earth is covered by approximately 72-75% of which approximately 97% of that water is oceanic. What about animals, say dogs? A female dog is made up of approximately 55% water, and it varies for other non-human animals. Plants have a large composition of water and can have up to 95%.
Water is the major composition of the human body, feeds the
body physically, sustains animals and plant life, is used for cleaning,
cooking, swimming and many other things. Without water, life would not exist. How
long can a person survive without water? It varies, but somewhere between 2 -7
days. Again, water not only nourishes the body, but it cleanses the body of
toxins. Babies in the womb are housed in water. According to Genesis, we are
housed between water. Water, water and more water.
So, what is my point? Water in and of itself is pure…what’s in the water… defiles it! When G-D originally created man, He intended for man to remain pure. But as we know the story, man was defiled and thus death became a reality, and our need for a Redeemer.
The flood of Noah’s day was a result of G-D’s displeasure with man. Yet, G-D provided a way of escape for the righteous Noah and his family. What made Noah righteous, not perfect, was his trust in G-D. The same principle is applicable for us today. We are righteous, not perfect through Yeshua, if we believe and trust in Him. Therefore, let us be encouraged to live as pure as possible unto the L-RD!