Water is THE key component to life. It is the lifeblood to animals, plants, and humans. We've all heard the statistics on water: water makes up 70% of the earth's surface and makes up 75-80% of the human body. It is vital to our existence and health. We generally, cognitively get that. We have been educated on our need for water.My question is why is 75% of the population of America classified as chronically dehydrated? One of the leading causes of fatigue and headaches are directly related to our lack of water intake. Most of us (me included) tend to drink things that are full of caffeine, carbonation and corn syrup. They taste good in the short term but have ill effects on the long term.
In attempt to become more healthy I have decided to remind myself to drink plenty of water each day. Will I live if I continue to substitute water with Coke, Coffee, and my favorite, Sweet Tea? Sure I will. Will I be as healthy? Probably not.

As I read this, I realize that the statistics about being chronically, physically dehydrated probably parallel with our spiritual lives. We all have access to a faucet in our homes or bottled spring water in our grocery stores that will give us more than enough water for our physical needs each day. All we have to do is grab a cup and lift the handle to our faucet and drink, yet most of us are chronically dehydrated. I see it in the same way that Jesus, the true living water, as he calls himself, is taking up residence in our hearts as believers with a glass of himself ready to give, yet we look to other things in attempt to satisfy what only He can. I catch myself sometimes saying that I feel "spiritually dry." All the while, Jesus is resting in my heart with a full glass of himself waiting for me to come and drink. I'm too busy complaining about being spiritually dry to stop and realize that I have a full glass of the Living Water sitting within me ready for me to drink.
The great news is that His well will never run dry! We can always go to him and drink! So ask Jesus to pour a glass of himself and drink and be satisfied in Him!
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