Bitter Waters
I am thinking of a journey I took several years ago across the Sinai desert on our way to Egypt. Our van driver knew only one speed and that was ‘full-speed ahead!’ We periodically struck sand that had blown across the highway (like snowdrifts, though considerably warmer). The van would verge dangerously on the highway! However, across the desert we successfully traveled! This reminds me of another journey in the other direction – out of Egypt. The nation of Israel had just escaped with a great intervention of God, the parting of the Red Sea. Yet, only three days into the desert they come to a place where their expectation for drinking-water was disappointed. The waters of Marah were too bitter to drink. We also at times come to a place in our journey where the waters are bitter. The bitter waters of physical limitations due to disease or aging; the bitter waters of emotional pain due to unsettling circumstances; the bitter waters of heartache due to a troubled relationship; the bitter waters of spiritual emptiness even in the midst of plenty or the bitter waters of a nagging conscience confirming that we have offended God. Our tendency is to blame someone or something. The solution is to cry out to God. God will touch our lives with His healing power. It was at the place of bitter waters that the thirsty travelers discovered that God is Jehovah-Rapha. Jehovah-Rapha means “The LORD who heals.” God is able to heal our hurts and especially our spiritual emptiness. Jesus Christ asked two blind men, “What would you have me to do for you?” Duh! We are blind! We want to be healed! However, it seems Jesus was probing so they could assess if they really wanted to be healed. After all, when their eyes were opened, life would never be the same! If you find yourself at the place of bitter waters, do not blame but rather claim the healing power of Jehovah-Rapha, the LORD who heals. Exodus 15:22-27.
September 28th, 2009 - 08:41
Awesome to be able to read your thoughts in the blog world!
You Rock!
Mike
November 21st, 2009 - 05:33
I loved this message during the series “The names of God”… Not long after you preached this message, God miraculously healed a broken relationship in my life. It was unexpected, but much needed!! God is so good and He will do what He promises!!