Exodus 17:1-7 And all the congregation of the children of Israel journeyed from the wilderness of Sin, after their journeys… They drank of that spiritual rock, etc. (1 Corinthians 10:4). Introduction may deal with the following important items, as all leading up to the theme of the homily - the journey from Sin to Rephidim (Numbers 33:12-14), the incidents connected with furnishing water out of the rock - the fact that the water may have followed Israel for at least a few stations - and on that fact (not on the [Rabbinical legend) found the New Testament application of the Apostle Paul - which justifies us in speaking here of Christ as The Eternal Spring of Refreshment to all believers. Expound the connection of 1 Corinthians 10:4; thus: - By passing under the cloud and through the sea "our fathers" were baptised unto Moses, committed to him as to a leader they being, his disciples Thereupon two necessities - bread and water - both in a spiritual sense found in Christ. Even in the desert the water came not so much from the rock, as from the Lord of the rock: i.e. Christ. I. THE, SOUL, NEEDS REFRESHMENT - i.e., not only food for strength, but spiritual influences for refreshment. Show from Christian experience how many and powerful are the causes of depression, weariness, and fainting. II. OUT OF THE ROCK - CHRIST - REFRESHMENT SPRINGS. Refreshment does come from time to time to the faint. (See Dr. Raleigh on refreshing influences of "The Dew," in "Quiet Resting Places," p. 3! 37.) But the cause is Christ, the living and the ever near. As to the way in which the ministration comes, it does not concern us much to point out; enough to know the fact. Still there are many channels of this grace, e.g., a gleam of morning sunshine, the song of a bird, the pleasant letter of a friend, etc. etc. Channels of the grace, mark! But what is the water itself? See John 7:37, 38, 39. "This spake he of the Spirit," etc. The water is the consolation of the Spirit; and the rock (from whom proceeds the Spirit) is Christ. III. THE REFRESHMENT SPRINGS IN UNLIKELY PLACES. As out of the very desolations of Rephidim came the water; so out of our very sorrows come our deepest consolations. IV. THE ROCK - CHRIST - EVER FOLLOWS US. Here give the fable of the Rabbis; and show that in it there was a deeper truth than the Rabbis knew. Paul saw it. The refreshments of the Spirit are not like angels' visits; for the Dispenser of the grace is never far away. V. WE ARE REFRESHED THAT WE MAY REFRESH. See John 7:38. "Out of his belly," etc. - R. Parallel Verses KJV: And all the congregation of the children of Israel journeyed from the wilderness of Sin, after their journeys, according to the commandment of the LORD, and pitched in Rephidim: and there was no water for the people to drink. |