Thursday, May 03, 2007

Streams of Living Water

As Paul embarks on his third missionary journey he comes to Ephesus. Here he meets twelve disciples of John the Baptist (Acts 19:1-7). Were they claiming to believers in Christ? Probably knowing that John's disciples may have not heard the whole gospel message, Paul inquired whether they received the Holy Spirit. They replied that they had never heard about the Holy Spirit. So he further questions them on what baptism they had received? They replied the baptism of John the Baptist. Who baptized them? Was it John, Apollos or some other? Here we see an independent stream not yet brought into the mainstream.

Paul explained to them that John's baptism was only to demonstrate their desire to turn from their sins and turn to God. Did such baptism lead the convert to live a new life in Christ? Shouldn't repentance for sins, accordingly lead to turning to Christ? It is when we allow Christ into our lives, through the working of the Holy Spirit in our lives we are able to live faithful lives. As soon as the disciples of John heard this they were baptized in the name of Jesus. When Paul laid his hands on them they received the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues and prophesied. Was this not an observable proof of an outpouring, of the inpouring of the streams of living water (John 7:37-41)?

Do you see liberated or unconstrained streams breaking away from or being brought back into the mainstream today? What do you think someone like Paul's response to such streams would be?

Richard J. Foster in his book Streams of Living Water looks at six major streams of spirituality in Christianity: contemplative (prayer-filled life), holiness (virtuous life), charismatic (Spirit-empowered life), social justice (the compassionate life), evangelical (Word-centered life), and incarnational (sacramental life) of which Christ is the source of all these streams. Foster says: "God is bringing together streams of life that have been isolated from one another for a very long time." We can enrich and care for our souls if we draw from all these six streams which when we step back from it, we can see that all these little streams reveal to us the mainstream, proclaiming the message of Christ that none of these streams can tell by itself.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Xt. is able to give a enriched life full of various aspects or streams when we live.We should look at our lives and see whether we have all the aspects of a rich life in Xt.If we lack in any ask the Holy Spirit to empower us to have a rich life in Xt.prayer filled,virtuous, charismatic, compassionate, sacrificial, word filled.We may excel in one or the other.But all aspects together will make our lives so much more rich.