I haven't swum for years, but that doesn't change the
fact that I am part fish. I love the water. I don't like to just splash
around and play in the water. I love to swim laps or better still to
swim in a lake where you can just go and go and go without hitting a
wall. There's a freedom in swimming that I imagine is something like
flying. The water holding you in a gentle caress, stroking your
shoulders as you rhythmically paddle on, and whishing a foreign ballad
in your ears as you go is enchanting. For some reason when I'm in the
water I feel one with the earth; one with God's universe.
But
water is so much more than recreation. My body is 60% water! I love
drinking water. I delight in a warm shower or soaking in a hot tub.
Cleaning a kitchen would be torture without water and I can't even
imagine how you'd ever get your clothes or dishes clean without it. I also
look forward to walking in spring showers and feeling the rain tickle my
face.
Maybe this
love of water is the reason I delight when Isaiah says, "With joy shall
ye draw water out of the wells of salvation" (Isaiah 12:3). Water is the
life force both physically and spiritually. We are baptized in water.
We drink the Sacramental water. We receive salvation from the Fountain
of Living Water—Jesus Christ. When I used to hear that phrase, I'd think
of a beautiful sculpted fountain spouting water into the air from its
center and water spilling over its sides in cascades. But I have since
learned that in Biblical days the word fountain
referred to a source of something. So the Fountain of Living Water is
the Source of Living Water. Jesus Christ is where it all comes from.
As
I wash the garden soil off my work weary hands, I feel the water softly
caressing my skin and it reminds me of the wells of salvation changing
my soiled and tired soul into something pure and refreshed. Water is the
source of all that is good.
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I've always loved the scriptures where Christ is referred to as the Bread of Life or the Living Water. Thanks for your inspiring posts. :)
I love the imagery!
I love the water too. I find it healing. I'm not a swimmer, but I love to almost immerse myself in it. I leave the head out!
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