Bible Reading: Numbers 11:1-9
Key Verse: Verse 5 " We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers,
and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlick:"
Key Words: We remember…the cucumbers
There are two primary
varieties of cucumbers. There are
slicers and picklers. Slicers are for
fresh use, such as in salads or vegetable trays; whereas picklers are, of
course, used to make pickles. Cucumbers
are a member of the gourd family, which also contains melons, squash, and
pumpkins. Cucumbers grow on a vine in
sandy soil. The sand gets warm during
the summer giving the cucumber a more favorable growing environment.
Cucumbers are 95% water,
which means they do not contain a lot of nutrients. However, they are low in fat, sodium,
cholesterol, and calories. Cucumbers
also contain Vitamins A and C.
From our text in Numbers
11, you can see that the cucumber was a favorite of the people of Israel. The cucumber, because of the amount of water
it contains, reminds us of God’s Word.
We are told in John 15:3, “Now ye
are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.” In Ephesians 5:26 we read, “That he might sanctify and cleanse it with
the washing of water by the word...”
J. Wilbur Chapman tells the
following story:
A number of travelers were
making their way across the desert. The
last drop of water had been exhausted, and they were pushing on with the hope
that more might be found. They were
growing weaker and weaker. As a last
resort they divided their men into companies and sent them on, one in advance
of the other, in this way securing a rest they so much needed. If they who were in the advance guard were
able to find the springs, they were to shout the good tidings to the men who
were the nearest to them, and so they were to send the message along.
The long line reached far
across the desert. They were fainting by
the way when, suddenly, everyone was cheered by the good news. The leader of the first company had found the
springs of water. He stood at the head
of his men shouting until the farthest man had heard his cry: “Water!
Water!”
The word went from mouth to
mouth, until the whole company of men heard the sound, quickened their pace,
and soon were drinking to their hearts’ content.
I have found the Water of
Life; it is flowing fully; it is flowing freely. And so I stand and cry: “Water! Water!”
Take up the cry, everyone, until every thirsty soul shall drink and
live.
So the next time you see a
cucumber, remember the Word of God: the Water of Life.
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