Series: All Creatures Great & Small
April 26, 2026 | Amber Good
Water is necessary for life on Earth, so it’s no surprise Scripture is filled with momentous encounters and sacred imagery centered around it. Wells become places of unexpected meeting, rivers become places of cleansing, and “living water” becomes a promise of renewal. Isaiah speaks of God pouring water on thirsty land and pouring the Spirit upon the people reminding us that creation itself is a vessel of God’s grace. The movement of water on Earth can mirror the movement of the Spirit in our lives. In this way, God’s creation and our faith journey are inseparably intertwined, each revealing the other’s depth and beauty.
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Even the smallest things carry that reminder. A bird’s song. A breeze through the trees. The quiet presence of a pet curled up beside you. These are not insignificant details. They are invitations. Invitations to slow down, to pay attention, to remember that God’s presence is woven into every part of creation. Maybe that’s what this season is inviting us into. Not just to think about creation, but to reconnect with it. To step outside, to listen a little longer, to notice what has always been there.

