The River That Brings Life
It never fails to astonish me how rivers make their way to the sea. What begins as a quiet trickle on a hillside — often unnoticed and unnamed — gathers strength as it flows onward. Streams join it, tributaries feed it, and in time it becomes wide and deep enough to carry great ships destined for the oceans beyond. What starts small ends up sustaining life, movement, and connection far beyond its source.
In Ezekiel 47:9, the prophet is given a vision of a river flowing from the temple of God. Wherever this river goes, life springs up. Even the salty, lifeless waters of the sea are healed, and fish abound. It is a powerful image of divine restoration: places once marked by death, barrenness, and decay are transformed by the presence of God.
This river is not merely about water. It symbolises God’s life-giving presence, flowing out to restore what sin has made dry and desolate. Where God’s Spirit moves, vitality returns. What was unproductive becomes fruitful; what was dead begins to live again. The vision reminds us that no place is beyond God’s reach, and no situation is too barren for his renewing power.
Many commentators see in this vision a foretelling of the Gospel of Christ. From Jerusalem, the good news began to flow outward — from a small group of disciples to the nations of the world. The “multitude of fish” speaks of lives drawn into God’s kingdom, caught up in the current of grace, forgiveness, and new life through the Holy Spirit.
Illustration:
Imagine a dry riverbed after a long drought — cracked, dusty, and lifeless. Then comes the rain. At first there is only a thin stream, but soon water fills the channel, carrying freshness, movement, and life. Seeds buried deep in the soil begin to sprout. In the same way, God’s Spirit can revive places in us that we assumed were beyond renewal.
Challenge:
Ask yourself today: Where do I need God’s river to flow afresh? Invite the Holy Spirit into one dry or weary area of your life, and look for one small way you can let God’s life flow through you to someone else.
Prayer:
God of life, let your river flow through us. Heal what is dry, restore what is broken, and renew our hearts by your Spirit. Make us channels of your grace, so that others may find life through you.
Amen.






