Shortgrass
Well-known member
The land of Israel encompasses two major bodies of water. In the north part of the country lays the beautiful Sea of Galilee fed by the Jordan River as it flows from Mount Hermon southward. Teeming with life, this body of water symbolizes the richness of the land. The area supports a very productive fishing industry. All around are fields that produce abundantly from the life giving waters of the Jordan and the Sea. As the Jordan leaves the Sea of Galilee, it flows thru productive areas, but within sixty short miles it feeds another body of water known as the Dead Sea. No greenery, no growth, nothing lives in this area. Trees that once grew there are just skeletons of their once stately forms. Salt encrusts everything that touches this water. What happened to the water in those few short miles? Actually nothing happened to the water. It is the fact that the Dead Sea has no outlet. Whatever flows in stays there. Whatever it receives, it keeps for itself. We too receive rich gifts from God's gracious hand. If we receive love, we must give love. If we receive financial blessings, we must share our bounty with those less fortunate. If we are blessed, we must share those blessing in return or else the gift dies, and something of ourselves dies with it. "Whosoever will save his life shall lose it; whosoever will lose his life for My sake shall find it." (Mat 16:25) Are you willing to invest your life in service to others? Where will you make a contribution? Have yourselves a good Sunday mornin', and a good rest of the week.