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Welcome to the Unfailing Waters website
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There is a prophetic stream ever flowing from the heart of God the Father, the great I AM. It courses through the opened side of His Son our Lord Jesus Christ and comes to us today through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. These unfailing waters bring life wherever they come and are received.They are both deep and wide and clear as crystal.
The purpose of this website is to be a conduit through which some of those waters might be made available to whosoever would drink of our great God Who is One Being in Three Persons, Whom to know is life eternal.
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Musings
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Although this is a strange phrase with which to commence today’s musing, it is an attempt to summarize the second letter to the Corinthians. Among all Paul’s letters preserved for us in the New Testament this one is the most autobiographical, in it Paul seems to wear his heart on his sleeve, exposing his inner being to his brothers and sisters in the Corinthian church, one birthed through his ministry, although later, for a season at least, they had chosen to reject him. Paul, as was his custom, had moved on to minister elsewhere and the people he had left behind had become prey to what some versions call ‘super-apostles,’ men who claimed to be powerful and authoritative ministers of God, though Paul himself doubts both the authenticity of their gospel and their persons.
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Jesus spoke these words and they are found in John’s gospel chapter eight and to He continues; “and I know where I am going to;” they reveal a crucial issue which we must not treat casually. Jesus had no doubts as to His origin and His destiny; in His self-awareness, He was clear, He knew who He was and was utterly secure in His identity. Are we as clear in this most vital of matters? I suggest not, in fact, it appears that this is not the case with many churches today. Whatever name a congregation may call itself, and individual believers may espouse; whether charismatic, evangelical, Baptist or whatever, it seems obvious that many do not know where they come from or where they are going, their sense of identity is confused because their awareness of their place of origin is blurred. Where does the church come from and who is she; what is her destiny and to whom does she owe her life and continuing existence? If we cut to the chase on these questions we are driven right back to a phrase rarely used by Jesus and the apostles but one that has become tarnished and cheapened in the last hundred years or so, especially in American church circles; so much so that we almost hesitate to mention it without significant qualification and explanation! Jesus used it in a conversation with a confused religious leader when He told him that he needed to be “born again.” (John 3v3) Actually, the word Jesus used was ambiguous for it can also be translated “born from above” as well as “born again” and this double translation is in itself a rebuke to the life and practices of many churches today.
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It is certain that at times we have disagreed with the title of this particular musing, we have, perhaps frequently, felt that God ‘got it wrong,’ the things that have come our way have not been perfect and world history appears to tell the same tale. It was David who penned these words in one of his songs, (Psalm 18v30 KJV) though he did not originate them. As it happens, his poem is included twice in the Bible and we are told exactly the circumstances in which he composed it. (2 Samuel 22v1)
However, David was simply reiterating the testimony of a one hundred and twenty year old man named Moses who was reviewing his long life and the history of his people the Jews, he said, “God is the Rock, His work is perfect: for all His ways are blameless.” (Deuteronomy 32v4) Quite a testimony when you look seriously at all Moses and Israel had gone through.
It is good to consider this kind of statement in its context as each composer looks at God’s dealings. David, for instance, confesses that God girded him with strength and made his way perfect too. (Psalm 18v32) God was the perfect guide and His guidance had been impeccable.
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