And the parched ground shall become a pool, and the thirsty land
springs of water, Isa 35:7a.
This word "parched", found in our text, is taken from the
Hebrew word "sharab." It is translated to mean, "glare, quivering glow of
the air, especially the mirage:--parched ground." A mirage is an optical illusion
caused by the reflection of light making distant objects appear very near. In this light
we shall approach our text to read, "The mirage shall become a pool."
In context this Scripture refers to journeying through the desert and
trackless wilderness. In Bible times men made these journeys with camels, or often afoot.
As they would journey, they would become very thirsty; and long to arrive at an oasis
where they could become refreshed with some cold water.
As the sun would beat down upon them, they would see a pool of water
close at hand. They would become so encouraged with the thought of finding an oasis where
they could relax and refresh themselves, but when they would arrive at that point they
found nothing but glowing sand--there was no water. It was just the reflection of the sun
on the glowing sand. It was a mirage, which is an optical illusion.
Our life in this world is like one taking a journey through a desert or
trackless wilderness. David said, "I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner, as
all my fathers were." Oh, beloved, how often we see a mirage as we travel our
wilderness journey and find that we were following an optical illusion. Oh, how often in
our life we pursue things that turn out to be so empty; they turn out to be nothing but a
mirage!
Everyone is looking for peace, joy and happiness through one source or
another. Ever since man lost the image of God in the garden of Eden, Ge 1:26, 3:7-11,
there has been an empty place in the heart--a desire for true happiness which cannot be
filled with anything besides the love of God. By nature man will attempt to fill that
empty place with the things of this world-- outside of God and Christ.
Most often we seek happiness in entertainments, wealth,
intellectual interests, debating and discussions, marriage, or some change of business,
environment or location -- thinking that a new start will make everything right. After a
lifetime of pursuing happiness in these things, Scripture says it is all a mirage. It is
all empty outside of Christ! It is in Christ that the mirage shall become a pool in which
we shall find water for a thirsty soul.
"Blessed are they which hunger and thirst after righteousness: for
they shall be filled," M't 5:6. "Christ is a fountain of living water," Joh
4:14. "Jesus stood and cried saying, if any man thirst, let him come unto me, and
drink," Joh 7:37. As long as we find pleasure and satisfaction in this world, Jesus
has, "no beauty that we should desire him," Isa 53:2.
When God has brought us through the furnace of affliction to purge away
all this dross with sickness, bereavement and disappointments we see such a beauty in the
Man of Sorrows, who is acquainted with grief. "For we have not a high priest which
cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like
as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we
may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need," Heb 4:15- 16. Amen.
With joy we meditate the grace
Of our high priest above;
His heart is made of tenderness;
His bowls melt with love.