Alan Fong
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Alan Fong
3 min read
Alan Fong
3 min read
…He leadeth me beside the still waters. ~Psalm 23:2b
Have you ever gone hiking? If so, do you have a place that you enjoy hiking to that has a hidden water source? A place where water flows in from the melting snow of winter and provides a cool, refreshing spot to cool your feet, wash your hands, and rest? David was a man who was very well-acquainted with the rugged wilderness of Judea. As a shepherd, he knew water sources that he would lead his sheep to so that they could be properly hydrated. As a believer going through rough times, David learned how to lean upon the Chief Shepherd for his daily needs. David refers to the still waters that the Lord led him to. There are valuable lessons for us when we come to the place of still waters.
“He leadeth me beside the still waters.” In the walk of faith, we will eventually come to the place where God has to lead us to the water source for us to abide at. It teaches us that the Lord is in control. When God told Elijah to go to the brook Cherith, his thoughts might have been, “This is a water source that will dwindle and dry up.” Every day as he drank from that brook, his thinking went from rejection to tolerance to acceptance. He learned that God was the Lord of that water brook. A dwindling brook does not change God’s omnipotence. In the same way, your dwindling strength, savings, and situation does not change God in His power.
Still water sources are where we realize how much we are loved by God. It is there where all distractions are removed. It is there where our thoughts are not polluted. It is there God speaks to us in a still small voice. Our soul comes under the powerful draw of God’s love! Likewise, we respond with great love to God. “As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God.”
Still waters are a place where faith is developed. Think of how the faith of David was built up at the still waters and prepared him for his encounter with Goliath. Think of how the faith of Elijah was built up at Cherith and prepared him for Zarephath and ultimately Carmel. Think of how the faith of Joshua was built up when the water from the rock became still waters. Still waters are also a place where Spirit supply is garnered. Everyone who comes to the still waters realizes, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.” We need more of the Holy Spirit’s power and filling. Still waters are where you get it. Still waters are where it flows into your soul. Still waters are where revival fires start and keep on being sustained.
When was the last time you were at the still waters? Maybe today you need the Lord to lead you to the still waters so that you can draw from its cool refreshing resource for your soul. Let your soul park beside these waters and draw deeply and frequently until God says it’s time to move on. Still waters are needed so that out of your belly shall flow rivers of living water!
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