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The More Serious Famine


For more than half of my life, I have lived where water must be conserved.
For many years it was a life and death issue because if the well ran dry, there
was simply no alternative.
Now, of course, you can buy drinking water from a shop but where I live, water
is still heavily guarded in dry times.
Most of the water-saving measures you hear about merely touch the surface of
household waste but my practices are really tough. No drop escapes.
We are in dry times and run-off from the hot tap is meticulously collected for
the electric kettle or to rinse vegetables. The dishwasher is completely off
limits and all washing up must be done by hand in as little water as possible.
The washing machine is only for real dirt, not for anything that can be rinsed
off by hand in a bucket; and so on and on.
Saving water is urgent business just now and it seems that the media is talking
about a worldwide shortage of water. It seems there is a famine for water almost
everywhere and we can’t imagine anything much worse than a world’s running out
of drinking water.
But God sees something far worse. “'The days are coming,' declares the
Sovereign Lord, 'when I will send a famine through the land – not a famine of
food or a thirst for water, but a famine of hearing the words of the Lord.'”
Amos 8:11.
Jesus has given us the remedy. He said “whoever drinks of the water I will
give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I will give him will become in him
a spring of water welling up to eternal life."” John 4:14.
Jesus begs us to become one of God’s wells to quench a lethal thirst. Will you?
Elizabeth Price
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