12-12-19 - The Desert Shall Rejoice

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For the rest of this week, let’s turn to the portion of Hebrew scripture appointed for Sunday – a beautiful prophecy of restoration and hope from Isaiah 35. It speaks of the day when the travails of the exiles are lifted and they return once again to their homeland. In the poetry of the prophet, the land itself joins in celebration:

The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad, the desert shall rejoice and blossom;
like the crocus it shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice with joy and singing.


I once spent a week in Arizona, and passed through desert areas rich in cactus. Though there were trees and pines as well as the more “desert-y” plants, it was an arid climate. Deserts tend to be dry, with vegetation that thrives under challenging conditions – wind, sun, drought.

Some seasons in our lives are like that, or one area of our life can feel arid while others seem more productive. One fruit of spiritual growth is knowing we can thrive under conditions that are less than ideal as well as during times of plenty.

What feels dry in your life at the moment? 
What pains you these days? 
What are you anxious about? What do you yearn for that feels far off? What are you thirsty for? 
Name those things – lay them down before the Lord in prayer.

Prayer involves becoming aware of what’s going on with us, so we can invite God’s Spirit into those places. Another name for God’s Spirit is the River of Life – coursing through us, splashing into the thirsty spaces, cleansing, healing, refreshing, renewing, carrying away all the debris that holds us back from fully living the life God has given us to live. Here’s a promise:

For waters shall break forth in the wilderness, and streams in the desert;
the burning sand shall become a pool, and the thirsty ground springs of water;
the haunt of jackals shall become a swamp, the grass shall become reeds and rushes.


Whatever in your life has become dry or brittle can be renewed. Ask for water - streams of living water will break forth in you.


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