In
Isaiah 55: 1 we are offered water, wine, and milk. "Everyone who
thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come,
buy wine and milk without money and without price."
These
three drinks match our deepest needs. We all are needy and must be taken care
of by a loving yet almighty God.
Water relates to our need for
refreshment. When you are most thirsty and most desperate and totally
dehydrated, water is what you want and nothing else. God invites us to
receive refreshment, restoration, reviving and a new beginning which he only
can give.
Milk relates to our need for ongoing
nourishment and growth. When you want a little baby to grow day after
day, you give it milk again and again. God is not just for thirsty emergencies,
but even more for sustainable health. He invites us not only to come
alive with water, but also to be stable and strong with milk.
Wine relates to our need for excitement,
joy and celebration. We want to be truly alive. Yes, we need to be strong and
stable. But that is not all we need to be alive. No matter how
unemotional, laid-back and poker-faced we may look like to others, there
is an excited child inside every one of us that God wants to bring to life for
joy and delight: for shouting and singing and dancing and playing and
skipping and running and jumping and laughing.
When we
come to God, we will find that in our relationship with him we receive more
than resuscitation or even growth – we will find that a relationship with God,
in Christ, brings excitement and joy!