Abundance In The Bush - Country DevotionsUzorak
Recharged
Before rain, God irrigated the ground with underground water (Genesis 2:5-6). Noah’s flood destroyed everything on the surface of the earth when, “...all the springs of the great deep burst forth…” Genesis 7:11. The streams or springs of the great deep are our water table - invisible water beneath the earth’s surface, making up 97% of the world’s fresh water. The water table ebbs close to the surface in some places and dives deep below in others depending on the landscape. Where we see springs, seeps, oases or wetlands, that’s the groundwater flowing to the surface.
Standing in the rain fixing the flood damaged fences (again), I remember our prayers of longing for this gift from heaven in extended dry times. I remember the drought stressed trees in a brown, parched land, the lean hungry stock, the sunburnt thirsty crops, and that unforgettable pre-rain scent.
In times of heavy rain, some water runs off into creeks and rivers, some evaporates back into the atmosphere, some is absorbed by plant roots and some soaks down into layers of sand, gravel, clay or cracked rock, recharging our water table. What a wonderful and priceless gift the rain is.
Lord God, thank You for the smell of coming rain, the life that rain renews, the wonderful gift that it is. Amen.
O ovom planu
Seek and you will find God’s signature all over the bush. Pull up beside her creeks. Sit under the majestic gums. Fill your nostrils with branding smoke. Run an eye over the cattle. Discover the parable in every horse. Marvel at the working dogs. The bush offers lessons richer than you’ll find in any classroom. May these devotions bring some of the abundance of the bush to you.
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