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Writer's pictureAndy McIlvain

God's Gift of Water: Do We Really Know What It Is?


God's Gift of Water
God's Gift of Water

Water: a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms..


“Water, then, is the most beautiful element and rich in usefulness, and purifies from all filth, and not only from the filth of the body but from that of the soul, if it should have received the grace of the Spirit”. - St. John Damascene


God's Gift of Water

As we have discovered with the concept of Quantum what we so arrogantly assume we know about the created universe is very scant. There is so much yet to be learned and studied.

There is more to water than meets the eye or that science can yet see.

Our creator creates water and describes it in scripture.

Water is mentioned 722 times in the Bible, more often than faith, hope, prayer, and worship. In fact in Genesis 1:2, “The earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters.”

God designed water as an essential component of life, it was therefore created on the very first day.


Christ Commands All Natural Laws

The law of gravity is not set aside when the magnet collects iron filings; it is only that the superior force of magnetism has overcome gravitation. So what happened that stormy night was the exercise of Christ's omnipotence, as He, the Creator of seas and winds revealed His authority over them, and they being His, He could use them as He desired. It was His will which bore Him triumphantly above those waters. (All the Miracles of the Bible, p. 201.)


Christ Commands All Natural Laws
Christ Commands All Natural Laws

The very heart of Christ's miracle of walking on the water (Matthew 14:22-33; Mark 6:45-52; John 6:15-21) is that Jesus' has direct control over natural law.

His sovereign action against the known laws of gravity and the properties of liquid water did not change, suspend, or cancel his universal laws, instead, it was the exercise of a stronger power, his authority over what he created.


Beyond What We Know

So if like the basic building blocks of creation on the atomic level we do not yet know the finer details, what if water has properties we have not yet discovered.

Below is a 2014 documentary about Luc Montagnier and hsi search for water memory. Following that is an article about scientists in 2018 that reinforce this view. What does this new discovery tell us about the intricate depth of all things?


Water Memory (2014 Documentary about Nobel Prize laureate Luc Montagnier)

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"Water is the key element of life, but new information is coming to light on the element which we thought we were so familiar with: information which could potentially reimagine our tree of life. That is the belief shared by the advocates of a surprising theory called "water memory". For Prof. Luc Montagnier, water has the ability to reproduce the properties of any substance it once contained. Water would have the ability to retain a memory of the properties of the molecules. What if Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, autism, HIV and even cancer could be treated thanks to this controversial theory?" from video introduction


Scientists Show That Water Has Memory

"A new groundbreaking discovery has been made within the most basic of resources. Scientists have just discovered what they have called “The Discovery of The Millennium”, and a huge revelation in human consciousness.

Scientists from Germany now believe that water has a memory, meaning that what once was seen as a simple commodity has now been closely examined to reveal a scientific revelation, uncovering a mind-blowing truth.

By examining individual drops of water at an incredibly high magnification, scientists were able to physically see that each droplet of water has its own individual microscopic pattern, each distinguishable from the next and uniquely beautiful.

A scientific experiment was carried out whereby a group of students were all encouraged to obtain one drop of water from the same body of water, all at the same time. Through close examination of the individual droplets, it was seen that each produced different images.

A second experiment was then carried out where a real flower was placed into a body of water, and after a while a sample droplet of the water was taken out for examination. The resulted produced a mesmerizing pattern when hugely magnified, but all of the droplets of this water looked very similar. When the same experiment was done with a different species of flower, the magnified droplet looked completely different, thereby determining that a particular flower is evident in each droplet of water.

Through this discovery which shows that water has a memory, according to scientists, a new perception of water can be formed. The German scientists believe that as water travels it picks up and stores information from all of the places that it has traveled through, which can thereby connect people to a lot of different places and sources of information when they drink this water, depending on the journey that it has been on.

This has even been compared to the human body, of which each is incredibly unique and has an individual DNA unlike any other. Whilst the human body is made up of 70% water, conclusions could be drawn from these new discoveries that human tears can hold a unique memory of an individual being, through the body’s store of water hosting a complete store of information that is linked to individual experience.

Suggesting that everyone is globally connected by the water in the human body which travels through ongoing journeys, whereby information along the way is always stored.


This Water Drop, It’s the Greatest Dancer

Any water droplet can dance. All it needs is the right dance floor. Take, for instance, the water drops bouncing around in Yanlin Song’s lab. They twist, twirl and even pirouette after falling onto a special surface he and his colleagues designed. Dr. Song and his team at the Institute of Chemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences study how surfaces interact with water droplets, research that applies everywhere, from your car’s windshield to the wings of an airplane. To make their surfaces, the researchers covered small alumina plates with a super- water-repellent coating. Then, the team exposed the plates to ultraviolet light, to create water-adhesive designs on top of the coating. When a droplet touched the surface, the water that touched the sticky design rebounded much slower than the water that touched the rest of the water-resistant plate. That difference in speed caused the rebounding droplet to spin. Normally when a water droplet hits a plain surface, it immediately recoils straight up. But in this case, the drops bounce right or left, or they spiral, depending on the pattern of the plate. Dr. Song and his team have constructed half-moons, pinwheels and one design that resembles a circle divided into three curved lines. By changing the pattern on the plate, the researchers can essentially control the dancing drop’s choreography.

“The symmetry of the patterns is very important for the behavior of the droplet,” said Dr. Song. “Another factor is the size of the pattern should be comparable with the size of the droplet.” The team published their results earlier this month in the journal Nature Communications. Dr. Song recorded some of the drops spinning at about 7,300 revolutions per minute when they bounced back from the special surface. In the future, this technology could be helpful in developing self-cleaning car windshields, defrosting airplane wings or even to harness energy from raindrops, Dr. Song said. For now, we can just enjoy watching the droplets’ sweet moves." from the article: This Water Drop, It’s the Greatest Dancer


The Bible Often Refers to Water as a Symbol of God's Holy Spirit


John 3:5 5 Jesus answered, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.

Jesus says to the woman at the well: John 4:13-14 "Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life."

This water that Jesus speaks of is not literal water.


Living Water isn’t Just a Metaphor

"On the cross, Jesus needed actual water. No one gave him any.

he esteemed short-story writer Joy Williams wrote a book of short—and I mean really short—stories called Ninety-Nine Stories of God. The one called “Wet” is my favorite:

The Lord was drinking some water out of a glass. There was nothing wrong with the glass, but the water tasted terrible. This was in a white building on a vast wasteland. The engineers within wore white uniforms and bootees on their shoes and gloves on their hands. The water had traveled many hundreds of miles through wide pipes to be there. What have you done to my water? the Lord asked. My living water . . . Oh, they said, we thought that was just a metaphor.


In order to grasp the point here, it helps to recall a story from the fourth chapter of John’s Gospel. Jesus is on one of his long journeys, on foot, and he comes to a town in Samaria—a territory despised by his own people, the Jews. In the heat of the day, he comes upon the well in the center of town. There he sees an outcast Samaritan woman drawing water from the well. (We know that she’s an outcast because the respectable women would come to the well in the cool of the evening.) She is doubly despised: for being a Samaritan, and for having had a series of husbands. Jesus asks her to draw water for him to drink, and she does. Then he says to her that he has “a spring of living water welling up to eternal life” (John 4:14). She misunderstands, asking him to give her that living water so that she won’t have to make the trip to the well every day.

I don’t want to spoil Williams’s little gem of a story by overanalyzing it. But notice the twist in that marvelous last sentence. “Oh . . . we thought that was just a metaphor.” What a breathtaking disclosure of the way a metaphor works!.." from the article: Living Water isn’t Just a Metaphor


In the Book of Revelations water is mentioned again as almost the last words of the Bible. Revelations 22:17, “The Spirit and the bride say, ‘Come.’ And let everyone who hears say, ‘Come.’ And let everyone who is thirsty come. Let anyone who wishes take the water of life as a gift.”

Water is mentioned throughout the scripture which should remind us of its importance…both spiritually and physically.


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