Are You Spiritually Dehydrated? (Guest Post)

Are You Spiritually Dehydrated? (Guest Post) - Grace Fox

Don’t wait until life has drained you, and you are spiritually dehydrated. God’s Word is both your fertilizer and your sprinkling system.

My family’s on vacation this week so I invited Rebecca Barlow Jordan to guest blog today. Welcome, Rebecca!

Are You Spiritually Dehydrated?

Recently I bought a new plant called ornamental mustard. Beautiful leaves, pretty colors–different from anything I owned. I wasn’t sure where to plant it, but I knew we’d find a place for it.

New plants always perk up the garden, especially in fall, when some things are fading. I found a temporary spot on the back porch, until I decided on its permanent home. But I forgot something vital about that plant.

Crucial Gardening Principle

In fact, it’s a fairly general principle about gardening–one that’s crucial to a gardener’s success. Plants get thirsty. They need water. Duh!

Three days later I looked out the window at my mustard plant sunning on the back porch. The above picture was what I saw. I had forgotten to water it. The sun, wind, and rising temperatures had sucked the life right out of my mustard plant. Plants can die without water. And just one drink won’t suffice. I could water it today. But the next day, if left in the hot sun–especially if it’s not rooted yet–that plant will need another long, cool splash of water.

Amazing how we as believers think we can survive without a daily spiritual drink from God and His Word. I prayed once last week. I did read a chapter in the Bible last year. Been a little busy lately.

Disappointments arrive at our door; harsh winds blow; relationships dry up–and suddenly we realize we’re dehydrated. Last month, last year’s drink didn’t last. Our spirit needs nourishment daily. I’m not talking about the Living Water God gives us that makes us never thirst again–our salvation. As believers, we’ve experienced that.

Spiritual Dehydration

This is not about guilt or duty. This is about everyday life. God waits daily for you, eager to refresh your spirit, body, and soul. Whether you spend five minutes or five hours in His presence is not the issue. Depending on the season of your life, that time may vary.

But I can tell you this. If you’ve ever experienced an extreme thirst to the point of spiritual dehydration, you will run daily, not walk, to Jesus. And you’ll hold cupped, outstretched, hands (or a bucket) for Him to fill to overflowing.

And the next day, you will drink again, because you know your survival depends on it. No, I don’t mean if you skip your daily “quiet time,” you won’t make it through the day. God is more interested in relationship, than in keeping rituals. Your eternal destiny is not the issue.

Jesus Is the Thirst Quencher

Just like an old gospel song says, “the longer I serve Him, the sweeter He grows,” make it your passion and motto: “The more I spend time with Him, the more I want to.” Because the more you come to Him, the more He wants to quench your thirst. And the more you drink, the more “vitality” you will experience. Our spirits need daily nourishment to thrive.

Don’t wait until life has drained you, and you are spiritually dehydrated. God’s Word is both your fertilizer and your sprinkling system. And His Spirit is eager to refresh you daily with life-giving water as you communicate heart to heart. Come to Him daily.

4Some wandered in the wilderness,
lost and homeless;
5Hungry and thirsty,
they nearly died.
6“LORD, help!” they cried in their trouble,
and he rescued them from their distress.
7He led them straight to safety,
to a city where they could live.
8Let them praise the LORD for his great love
and for all his wonderful deeds to them.
9For he satisfies the thirsty
and fills the hungry with good things
(Psalm 107:4-9), NLT

Prayer for Today

Lord, where can we go but to you? Our spirits need refreshment; our bodies need healing; our souls need relationship. We are so thirsty for you! Come fill us with your daily, life-giving water. We’ve tried foolishly to make it on our own, but we feel weathered and spent. Help us to fall in love with you all over again so that we cannot bear to spend one day apart from Your presence. You are the only drink that refreshes!

Day-votedly Yours,

Rebecca

What about you?

Have you ever been spiritually dehydrated?

How did God quench your thirst?

Rebecca Barlow Jordan

Rebecca Barlow Jordan is a best-selling inspirational author and speaker who loves to paint encouragement on the hearts of others.

She has published 11 books, including her devotional series: Day-votions® for Mothers, Day-votions® for Women, and Day-votions® for Grandmothers, and has also written over 1700 greeting cards, devotionals, articles, and other inspirational pieces.

Rebecca also loves gardening, and you can read more about Rebecca and her inspirational, encouraging blog on her website at www.rebeccabarlowjordan.com

Know you are loved,

Grace

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2 Comments

    1. Yes, Rebecca did a great job with the plant visual. This was a great message for all of us. So glad it met your need, Twylla.

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