Friday - June 6, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Isaiah 44:4
For I will pour out water to quench your thirst and to irrigate your parched fields.
WORDS OF HOPE
I’ve lived in Texas most of my life. There was a time in my childhood when I really looked forward to summers in Texas. Of course, a big part of my love of summer was summer vacation from school. But I also loved riding my bike, going to Rangers games, playing baseball, climbing trees, and swimming in the Randol Mill Park pool or in whatever lake my uncle set his boat. I didn’t mind the heat all that much and I have a plethora of freckles on my shoulders to prove it.
As I got older, relentless Texas summers became less enjoyable and more onerous. Mowing lawns, coaching countless softball games, and getting into a car that felt like an oven changed my mind about 100-degree days for days on end.
Now, I look for shady spots in parking lots and know which buildings have decent air conditioning. My daily walks with my dog occur before sunrise. I don’t even want to leave the house in the afternoons. Texas summers leave this old body drained and sapped.
Perhaps we are living in times where every bit of news, every circumstance, and every set of hurdles are just wearing us out like August in Texas. After a long day or week or month of making your way in this world, you find yourself spent. Like some of the plants on my back porch when I forget to water them, you feel wilted and drained.
I have some good news for you. Even as you read this, even as you wipe the proverbial and actual sweat from your brow, water is being poured out.
For I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground;
I will pour out my Spirit on your offspring, and my blessing on your descendants.
They will spring up like grass in a meadow, like poplar trees by flowing streams.
The people of God knew what it was like to be worn out and exhausted. They knew the helplessness of a drought of the soul that feels like a drought in the land. They knew what endless summers felt like and what a blessing it was to get rain and relief. Which is why God said to them and also says to you: I will pour water on the thirsty land and streams on the dry ground.
If the words ‘tired’ and ‘parched’ are your words right now, recall the times that heavenly refreshment fell upon you in the past. If you feel worn out and exhausted, look for those gifts that are being poured on you all around you. Find that friend, colleague, trusted pet, or dear one that pours water on your thirsty ground. And give thanks to God for pouring water on your weary soul.
PRAYER
Lord, we come before You with hearts that thirsts—
thirsts for Your presence, Your truth, Your peace.
Pour Your Spirit upon us,
like water on the dry and weary land.
Let Your blessing fall upon us,
like gentle rain on tender shoots,
that we may grow strong in You,
rooted in Your grace, bearing the fruit of righteousness.
Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Thomas Riggs
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