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Q2. The Water of Life Freely Given

#1 User is offline   Pastor Ralph

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Posted 09 November 2003 - 03:21 AM

Q2. Read Revelation 21:6; 22:17; and Isaiah 55:1-3. What does the "water of life" represent here and in 22:1? In what sense is it a "free gift" (22:17). In what ways should "the Spirit and the Bride" (22:17) extend that invitation in your community?
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#2 User is offline   Julie

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Posted 10 November 2003 - 01:30 PM

The water of life represents Gods word, for the word is the truth, and the truth is life.

It is a free gift for it comes without a price, for Jesus paid the price.

We should extend the invitation to all who will take it.
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Post icon  Posted 11 November 2003 - 12:40 AM

Jesus said it is finished! I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will freely give water from the life-giving fountain to everyone who is thirsty. Come to me and live. I will promise you the eternal love and loyalty that I promised David.
The Spirit and Bride are the Bride and Groom of this feast and they as the bride and groom in life today will invite those they love and call friends to come and dine with them. Everyone who hears this should say, "Come!" If you are thirsty, come! If you want life-giving water, come and take it. It's free! Jesus paid for it all on the cross from this point on all is free from God the father of the Groom. Hallelujah :D
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Posted 11 November 2003 - 12:42 AM

This is Jesus speaking to the ones that have been called to heaven with him. The gift of life is free. Jesus paid the price for all of us so the gift is free to us.
The Spirit and the Bride are like that at a wedding they are the ones that send out the invitations to come and dine with them.
God bless,
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Posted 11 November 2003 - 02:59 PM

Water is so necessary for life. We can go days without food, but no more than three without water. If you reflect on times when your thirst was so great and that first sip of water is truly divine. I think of that as Jesus says those that thirst. Until we have that personal relationship with Him, we are constantly trying to satisfy this unquenchable thirst in our soul. In our sinful states before Christ came into our lives, we were so very thirsty for something and then we see Jesus and we are quenched, it is that first drink after devastating thirst that truly is divine and satisfies even to the core of our soul. We are bathed in Jesus and have the gifts of life. They are free, Jesus paid the price.

Water cleanses, it washes away the sin of our lives. Jewish folks do a mikvah bath to cleanse after repentance. As John the Baptist was baptizing. Jesus is the water, His Word (Bible) is water - Hebrews 10:23 says for us to be washed in the water - - to be bathed in His word

The Spirit and the Bride are the Bride and Groom and we should invite all we meet to the feast - - to know Jesus and never again be thirsty.
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Posted 11 November 2003 - 03:08 PM

Pastor Ralph, on Nov 8 2003, 08:21 PM, said:

Q2. Read Revelation 21:6; 22:17; and Isaiah 55:1-3. What does the "water of life" represent here and in 22:1? In what sense is it a "free gift" (22:17). In what ways should "the Spirit and the Bride" (22:17) extend that invitation in your community?

21:6, 22:17- What does the "water of life" represent here and in 22:1?
Jesus says, “It is done. I am the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End.” Because
Christ has paid by his sacrifice He has become the water of life and only He can say. To him who thirsts, come God will give salvation and life everlasting.

22:1, The water is pure, clear and crystal. It is the water of life; a cleansing for the people directly from God the Father and Jesus the Son. It rests in the mist of the New Jerusalem; it tells us that all our hurts will be healed and that we have new life, in a new place, with new hope;
In what sense is it a "free gift?"
Salvation is offered freely because Jesus already paid our ransom, He loved us so much
He gave His life for us. He is the foundation of the living water; He is the one who overcame and He is the groom. Whoever desires to be with the groom can take of the water of life freely.
In what ways should "the Spirit and the Bride" extend that invitation in your community?
God is a God of relationship, He wants all to have a relationship with him, and he wants to live in the community of heaven with all who have repented and have accepted Jesus Christ (drank from the Living Water).). The Spirit and the Bride are to be extending the invation to come drink of the water, receive new life, come to the wedding and find eternal happiness and life, forever and ever, Amen.
God Bless
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Post icon  Posted 11 November 2003 - 03:43 PM

The water of life represents the life that will flow from God to the inhabitants of heaven for all of eternity. It is free for us through the shed blood of the Lamb to receive it if we will. He paid the price since there is a price to pay. The invitation is for all and we should live lives tht would make others desire the gift of life that we have, however God would lead us.

God Bless
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Posted 12 November 2003 - 12:07 AM

I believe the "water of life" means that the old in age or dead will be young again. The young children, will be young as well but not at the age of a baby or little child.

The sense that this is a free gift means there will be no money in Heavon. This is an invitation for everyone who is thirsty and hungery. In another sense, this is an invitation for anyone who is thirsty and hungry for the word of God, to go deeper. Get hungry more for the word of God.

There can be different ways: one way is for the teaching to be deep in the word. Invite the community to a place that is comfortable, can be in a church setting or someone's house and have a devotion from the word of God. :)
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Post icon  Posted 12 November 2003 - 03:32 AM

From the beginning, crystal clear water
represents God's pure love for us.

Water came out of Jesus wond as he
was pierced.

Let us pray that all in this small forum
be thirsty, be hungry and be willing to
surrender to the Word of God.

Be aware that our free water has a very high
tag.

God sacrificed His only Son for us
and God's only Son accepted the sacrifice

I consider this to be a very high price

We have only to meditate a little in this
and become very grateful that we are
offer the water of life for free out of love
for us the children of God.

Hear this...........

We need to open our minds and be willing to
sacrifice. Sacrifice going to the movies, sacrifice
watching T.V., sacrifice going to a gathering of
dancing type. Is this to much to ask?

What about just hold a prayer for a person
passing by, or just a smile. Love one another
Love the people that criticizes our actions of
good will for others and with our actions
invite them to do as we do and come to our Lord
to drink the water of eternal life.

Thank you for praying for Al4jesus, he is holding
on and getting better a little day by day.

Be with God always your brother in Christ Jesus.
Jesus A.
Jesus Aguilar
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Posted 12 November 2003 - 04:06 PM

When reading v 22:17 I have always read "Come! Whoever is thirsty, let him come; and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life" and thought of thirsty as a yearning, or a longing to know the Lord. The free gift of the water of life was paid for by Jesus on the cross when He died for all my sins (I beleive someone else mentioned this).

This to me is such a powerful statement, particularly when I was a teenager and just learning to love the Lord on my own, without mom & dad's 'encouragement' -- Now that I have kids of my own, I pray daily that they have a thirst to know the Lord!
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Posted 14 November 2003 - 11:43 AM

:D The water represents eternal life just as it did when Jesus told the Samaritan woman about it. It is the fullness of life with God and the eternal blessings this contains. The invitation to come to recieve this blessing has been placed in our hands and we must see it is delivered. People must be told so they can respond and receive thier salvation.
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Post icon  Posted 15 November 2003 - 06:39 PM

The "waters of life" represent salvation.
It is a free gift in the sense that there is nothing we can do to earn it. It is freely given by faith not by works.
The Holy Spirit and The Church give the salvation invitation. There is still time for those who haven't accepted Christ to do so, but the invitation won't remain open for too much longer.
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Posted 16 November 2003 - 07:53 PM

The "water of life" represents eternal life. It is a free gift because it was paid for by the blood of Jesus Christ. "The Spirit and the Bride" should extend that invitationby reaching out to people to bring them to our Saviour, the lord, Jesus Christ.
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Posted 18 November 2003 - 12:32 AM

I see the "water of life" as the Good News, The Gospel and Salvation. Jesus is the way to the Living Water. The gospel is unlimited in scope--all people, everywhere may come. Salvation cannot be earned but God gives it freely. We live in a world desperately thristy for Living Water, and many are dying of thrist. It is not too late, let us invite everyone to come and drink. The invitation is extended to all the world by the Holy Spirit, the Bride, and the church to come to Jesus and experience the joys of salvation in Christ
Rejoice always , pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you........1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
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Posted 03 December 2003 - 10:19 PM

Jesus always promised, everlasting life to all those, who accepted him and came to him. In John 4:14, he promises the Smaritan women the everlasting life with his thirst quenching water, only he can give that is his WORD. Jesus also promised the overflowing presence and manifestation of the Holy Spirit in all those that come to Him. ( John 7:38). Such was God's great love towards mankind, that he maintained this invitation all along.
22:17, Here,Jesus is once again revealing his concern for tha lost souls by inviting , whoever desires to come and to partake in the pure river of water of lfe(22:1), symbolzing the new covenant ministry of the Holy Spirit and his gracious offer of The Holy Spirit. :D
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Posted 10 December 2003 - 09:09 PM

Water of life is God's words.
Wisdom is a tree of life to those taking hold of it. Proverbs 3:18.
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Posted 15 December 2003 - 06:43 AM

The water of Life from the throne of God flows into the 12 fruits of the Tree of Life. We on earth can begin to participate in that (Isaiah 55:1) by drinking of the Holy Spirit, eating of theWord of God (bread of Life) and so being constantly changed into the likeness of Christ. this seems to be the "mystery" that was revealed in Christ in the New Testament, pre-empted by God's covenant with David in the Old Testament. The whole process is wonderfully described in Isaiah 55, with the consequence that we "go out with joy" and are "led forth in peace".

The gift is free to us because Jesus paid the full price - His Blood - which no other man could pay.

Let him who hears say "Come". We have the commission to extend that invitation throughout all the earth. This is our life's business.
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Posted 19 December 2003 - 05:13 AM

Food only meets our physical needs for our body.But God feeds our soul.As we believe and trust in God we allow him to satisfy our spiritual thirst.The water of life is a symbol of eternal life.Eternal life is a free gift only if we have accepted Jesus Christ as our Savior.He is the living water.Salvation is not earned,God gives it freely.
"COME",is an invitation",fom the Holy Spirit and the Church,which is the "Bride",.Amen
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Posted 06 February 2004 - 05:49 PM

Q2. Read Revelation 21:6; 22:17; and Isaiah 55:1-3. What does the "water of life" represent here and in 22:1?

The water of life represents eternal springs of (clear as crystal waters - 'pure' water) to drink from. Which is the free gift of salvation by God's grace. Eternal life = life everlasting and spiritual water gives life to the soul.

The spiritual water is grace, purity and holiness flows from the throne of God and Jesus to flow upon us like a river of water so we become filled with His grace, being made pure and holy so as to live with them forever, the fulfillment of the promise.

In what sense is it a "free gift" (22:17).

God's grace washes over us and not because we deserve it, but He chooses to bestow it freely as favor thus a "free gift". A free gift that God through his promises gives to those who ask.

In what ways should "the Spirit and the Bride" (22:17) extend that invitation in your community?

God and Jesus and the church, the Spirit and the Bride invite all people to come and drink from the water of life as it is written in the Bible. To come is to accept Jesus into lives for the Father tells us in the Bible that it is through his Son that we receive eternal life and we must come to Him first, His Son. John 3:16. The Lamb will be our shepherd and will lead us to springs of living water, Revelation 7:17.

Altar calls is one way to extend the invitation. To invite the people to come to the altar to give themselves and their lives unto Jesus. People are invited to ask Jesus at the altar, representing the throne of God, and prayers rise from the altar to be heard with the prayers of all around in the church rising with those at the altar who ask.

Evangelism is another way the Spirit and the Bride extend the invitation:
1. evangelism by action, doing ie building housing projects and medical relief (ex. El Salvador); the action speak louder than words and makes people come back to thank and ask and join them - they come by that mean

2. evangelism by standing on a soapbox in other parts of the world works better to invite the people (ex. some parts of Africa), those who preach the good news or salvation message on street corners or towns villages. People bend their knee to accept the Lord God into their lives.

3. evangelism by training disciples another part of the world has caused a great amount of souls to be saved (ex. China); where church is underground and missionaries disciple student training in serious dililgent study courses. The disciples go out into their families and workplaces to save and disciple others. This method of evangelism works better than the other two above and for good reason so people would not be harmed by those who oppose and control.

The Spirit and the Bride move in many ways to invite and it is through people who are the church. So whether it is in the physical building or, where the people gather is church, people outside the Church are being invited to come and take a drink of the eternal springs.
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Post icon  Posted 29 March 2004 - 01:56 AM

Q2. Read Revelation 21:6; 22:17; and Isaiah 55:1-3. What does the "water of life" represent here and in 22:1?
The “water of life” is the salvation we received because of the sacrifice that was made for us.

In what sense is it a "free gift" (22:17).
It’s free because Jesus paid the price for us.

In what ways should "the Spirit and the Bride" (22:17) extend that invitation in your community?
We should be faithful witnesses to everyone around us, so that everyone hears His Word and has the opportunity to receive the same Amazing Grace that we received. :rolleyes:
If we meet today and you forget me, you have lost nothing. But if you meet Jesus Christ and forget Him, you have lost everything.

There is more joy in Jesus in 24 hours than there is in the world in 365 days. I know, I've tried them both.
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