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cup of hot tea is a wonderful way to begin the
day! There is nothing I like better than
waking up, going into the kitchen, opening the pantry, and getting the
ingredients to make hot tea for breakfast.
There is very little needed to make a cup of tea, just teabags and hot
water. Although the elements are few and
simple, the result is wonderful, flavorful, and especially enjoyable.
This morning as I placed the
teabags into the coffee pot and filled it with water, I realized something I
hadn’t before. The tea is made only when
the water flows through them, and not
until then. I flipped the switch on the
coffee maker and listened as it began pumping water through the filter and down
into the carafe. Slowly but surely those
little drops of hot water transformed the dry tea leaves into a hot, satisfying
drink for my breakfast. As the water
flowed through the bags, the water became a dark, robust, liquid full of rich
flavor. All the taste that had been
locked in those dried leaves now came bursting forth.
When the process was complete, I
let the tea steep for a few minutes to bring out even more of its flavor. In
the pot, unseen to my eye, the water continued to pass through the bags and
through the leaves, drawing out the last bit of flavor they contained. Without the water, the tea was worthless. It
remained in its bag, full of potential for making a good morning drink, but
lacking the power to fulfill its mission.
The Christian life is analogous to
making a cup of tea in the morning.
Unless the Holy Spirit is flowing through us, we are not living a life
that is pleasing to God nor can we. We
do not have the ability to live the Christian life apart from the Holy
Spirit. All our thoughts, all our
intentions, all our actions, all our efforts are useless and worthless unless
the Holy Spirit flows through our lives.
Without him, we resemble the teabag out of water—useless and
unfulfilled.
In John 3:21 Jesus speaks to his disciples about the role of God in
our lives. Too often we want to take the
credit for things we have done. Too
often we want to blow our own whistle instead of giving God the glory. In this
passage, Jesus reminds us just how important God is to us, “But whoever lives by
the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what he has
done has been done through God."
Here, our Lord leaves no room for doubt. We do nothing in and of ourselves; it is God
working through us that accomplishes His purposes. What we need is the constant dripping of
God’s Holy Spirit in our lives, moving through us, drawing out everything that
will create a life full of worship, praise, and truth. Unless the Holy Spirit moves and works
through us, it will be impossible for us to bless the lives of others. The dried tea leaves can never provide
nourishment for anyone unless the water flows through them.
Let us take this to heart today. We must realize that we need God at every
moment in the day, in every place where we are, and for everything that we
do. It is His power and His spirit
flowing through us that make our lives pleasing to Him. When we allow God to flow and work through
us, we are able to share His love, His truth, and His salvation with those
around us. Without Him, however, we can
do nothing and our lives are ineffective and incomplete.
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oday, when you are having a cup of tea or coffee stop and
think about the process the beans and the leaves went through to make that
beverage. Then ask yourself if God is
flowing through your life. Are you
providing others with spiritual refreshment?
Are your actions, thoughts, words, deeds, and motives submitted to the
working of God’s Holy Spirit? Are His
love and His power flowing through your life today? I think I hear the kettle whistling!!
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