
God’s word says in, John 7:38 “Anyone who believes in me may come and drink! For the Scriptures declare, Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.” Although lately, I’ve felt more like a dried up river! Knowing the Lord never dries up and is always faithful, the problem must then lie within me and my heart…
You see, I have allowed dams to be built in the River in my life. The powerful raging River of life has churned up some rocks and I just didn’t know what to do with them. So I slowly started to build a dam with every rock that was upturned in the soil of my heart…Now, that is not what we are supposed to do with the rocks in life, I know this, but I guess I was misguided. So now the fact of the matter is the River in my life ebbs and flows and occasionally trickles out but it is definitely blocked…
So what can I do Lord, can I one by one remove the rocks from the dam, that I have built? Is it just one huge rock, or lots of small ones, or both? That is probably what it is… So painstakingly and with the Lord’s help, I will begin to remove the rocks in this dam. So I can spill over and be free to allow the Lord to flow abundantly with love and kindness on my world once again. With the Lord at my side, we work together to remove all the hindrances and hurts that helped to build this dam. Its hard work, removing these things can be difficult, for some reason the rocks start to settle where they are placed, and you become resistant. I feel like crying out, “leave the dam alone, I’ve worked hard to put that rock there“, but I know deep down that I must yield to the Lord’s loving hand.
I don’t want to be vulnerable so I have a huge wall up called protection, lest anyone get in and hurt me…Well, what do I do with it, it can not remain because its stops the flow of God, yet to remove it means to trust once again, and allow myself to be vulnerable, who can I trust? Thanks be to God who gives us the victory, I will through his grace choose to trust….
How about the boulders of pride, can I allow that stubborn thing to be taken apart? Oh, how I spent so much time on this part of the wall. I put every rock in place just so perfectly so it will hold back the water and how beautiful it works and looks. No, I must remove each and every rock myself, knowing that the Lord says, “Humble yourself before the Lord and He will lift you up!”
How about the rocks of fear and anxiety, oh how I have been working overtime on that part of my dam. As soon as one rock is removed, I seem to scurry back and put it back into place for fear of the unknown. Hmm, what if? I wonder? How come? When will? All these rocks of uncertainty and mistrust have been blocking the Lord’s will and work in my life. But God’s word says, His “Perfect love casts out all fear.”
How about the rock of unforgiveness and the need for justice? Well, I could go on and on telling you the hindrances in my life. However, I must get back to the work of the Lord. We must work together to remove this dam and release the Rivers of water in my life. With the Lord’s help, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Phil 4:13
So if you are wondering what I am doing lately, I am working with the Lord to remove these things in my life that hinder His spirit. Am I done? No, if you visit you might just see a “work in progress” sign on my doorpost. Sometimes, I will take a break and can talk and visit. Other times, I might be battling a huge rock and trying to remove it, so in this case you can pull up your sleeves and help if you like! Hopefully, I won’t be putting any more rocks in place. But know mostly, that the Lord is always at work in me “to do and to will of His good pleasure”, and I ask that you bear with me as the Lord continues His work…
And so I wonder if I can challenge you dear friend, what are the names of the rocks in your wall? Are you also building a dam? Or are you working with the Lord to remove the things in your life that hinders the Holy Spirit from flowing through you? Seek the Father and ask Him to help in the work of allowing His River to flow through you. He is always ready and faithful by your side. So let us once again, “be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth his fruit in his season; whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he does shall prosper.” Psalm 1:3