The
water pump in our little travel trailer sometimes loses its prime.
When this happens the motor will run but there is still no water..
To get water again it is necessary to prime the pump. Once primed,
the water flows freely again.
We may be like the water pump; we too, can lose our prime. When
this happens we can run and run but there is still no water. Certain
kinds of water pumps will burn out if they are allowed ta continue
to run without pumping water. It only takes a small amount of water
to prime a pump and then there is plenty of water again. Peter describes
a class of wicked people as being ”wells without water.” There were
no electrical pumps in Peter’s day, so a well without water would
be as useless to him as would a pump that has lost its prime. The
difference, however, would be that it may be easier to fix our pump
than Peter’s well.
What does it mean, spiritually, if we have lost our prime and have
gone dry? It means that at least temporarily we do not feel close
to God. Even though He is not far from any of us, there are times
when we feel far away from Him. 1t is like the children of Israel
in the wilderness when they said, ”Now our soul is dried away: there
is nothing at all, beside this manna, before our eyes.” We think
how ungrateful they were to complain when they had angel’s food
to eat. God has richly blessed us yet it is possible for us to feel
ungrateful, to feel dry spiritually. David must have been in this
position when he said, ”As for me, my feet were almost gone; my
steps had well nigh slipped.” David questioned God when he saw the
prosperity of the wicked. He temporarily lost his prime,he went
dry, he felt estranged from God. He wondered if it really paid to
be good because the wicked seemed to have it so much better than
the children of God.
When
we feel this way, and we all do at times, we must do something to
prime the pump to get the water of life flowing through us again.
Jesus makes the gracious offer that ”whosoever will, let him take
the water of life freely.” It takes the water of life to prime the
pump to get us going again. When David was dry he went into the
sanctuary of God and then he understood. He primed his pump, so
to speak, and soon he was flowing again. He felt foolish and ignorant
that he had been so dry, he felt as a beast. Then he took courage
and said, ”My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength
of my heart, and my portion for ever. But it is good for me to draw
near to God: I have put my trust in the Lord GOD, that I may declare
all thy works.”
We can see the change in David’s mood once he got the water of life
flowing again. If we feel dry, let us do what David did. Let us
prime the pump and get the water of life flowing through us by drawing
near to God, by reading His word, by prayer, and by going into the
sanctuary of God.
We
will never get the answers to our spiritually dry feelings in the
world, for it is the world and its evil ways that causes our pumps
to lose their prime in the first place. In the natural, the pump
pulls the water through it until suddenly there is a pocket of air,
and then the prime is lost and the pump no longer draws the water.
The air must now be removed from the pipe and replaced with water
in order for the pump to once again function properly. The world
is constantly trying to replace the water of life that should be
flowing through us with air, which is nothing at all. When the air
of the world replaces the water of life, our pump ceases to function
properly. It doesn’t take very much water to prime a pump. Let,
us carefully replace the air of the world with the water of life.
Jesus has promised to ”give unto him that is athirst of the fountain
of the water of life freely.”
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