Water from Rock


Read the story in Exodus 17:1-7

Two Kinds of Truth

Water and rock both symbolize the power of Divine truth in our lives. Water and rock illustrate two different kinds of truth — two different stages of our faith and trust in the Lord. We see these meanings illustrated in the physical uses of these objects. A rock is for building things: a solid wall, a tall tower, a strong shelter and a foundation. But it doesn’t give life; you cannot drink a rock. Water, however, can bring life, just as the sea brought forth living creatures in the creation story. If you are dying of thirst, just one cup of water will revitalize every cell in your body.

The first state of our faith in the Lord is rock-like: a time of learning truth, of building ideas from the Lord's Word. Early faith is formed in a cognitive frame of mind. It can build a solid wall of argument based on scripture. Each stone is put in its place to give strength to the whole. This rock–like faith can be a hard and firm principle that we hold to. The command, "You shall not steal," can be a rock to stand on when we compel ourselves. While rock-like truth can give us strength, it doesn't necessarily touch our hearts, and it doesn't always seem to have application to our lives. Rock–like truths can be seen and obeyed, but they are not always felt. We may find that parts of the Lord’s Word seem to have little meaningful application for our lives when we read them. Yet the Lord still commands us to gather these stones of truth into our minds. Of themselves, these stones of truth can seem cold, barren and lifeless, but they are a foundation and beginning for spiritual growth.

On the journey of life, these stones yield a more living faith when we come into times of spiritual thirst. Spiritual thirst is a longing for direction and purpose. When we come to a crossroads on the journey, and we cry out to the Lord, "Which way should I go? What should I do?" For a while it seems as if the Lord will not answer us. Our faith may seem cold and useless. But in that struggle, in the very act of searching, we allow the Lord to bring water from the rock. When we look for the good in those truths that seem to be just barren stones in the wilderness, they pour forth living water to quench our thirst for comfort and direction.


Excerpted from Journey to Freedom spiritual growth program — Week 4, Day 6

Daily Inspiration

"Love for our neighbor wants to serve everyone, and love for ourselves wants everyone to be our servants."

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