There Is A River

Byron Wicker
Byron Wicker
January 30, 2025
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There is a river whose streams shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacle of the Most High.
- Psalm 46:4

Dear People Who Keep Company with God,

From the dawn of creation to the glorious visions of heaven, rivers carry deep spiritual meaning throughout the Bible. They reflect God’s loving nature, immense power, and the abundant flow of His blessings. Understanding the depth of what rivers represent requires a counterintuitive move—stepping down. Just as rivers flow to the lowest places, we must humble ourselves to receive the fullness of God’s provision. In that posture of humility, we find elevation—not by striving, but by His Spirit lifting us.

In the Latin translation of the Bible, The Vulgate, Saint Jerome refers to Psalm 1 as “The Preface of the Holy Spirit.” A preface introduces a book, laying out its purpose and scope. Psalm 1:3 sets the tone for the Book of Psalms with its rich imagery of a tree flourishing beside a life-giving river: “He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatever he does shall prosper.”

River imagery has significantly influenced my life, especially as referenced in Psalm 46. It captures God’s heart for provision, bringing peace, joy, renewal, and purpose. The “city of God” mentioned in Psalm 46 represents His presence among us, His treasured family, while also pointing to the truth that the church is His corporate dwelling place.

Jesus expands on this imagery in John 7:37-39 during the Feast of Tabernacles. He gave a timeless invitation: “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.” This promise captures the essence of the Holy Spirit, a gift like a river that nourishes a city. He empowers, refreshes, and fills us with God’s life.

The Holy Spirit River flows endlessly and presents many different manifestations. Jesus proclaimed, ‘rivers of living water,’ inviting us on a lifelong journey of discovery into the river's depths. Ezekiel 47:5 describes it as a vast river that “cannot be crossed.” In Revelation 22:1, we see its source—the throne of God and the Lamb—and its endless flow. The depth and beauty of this River are overwhelming, but it is not just for us to enjoy from afar. We are invited to step in and be fully immersed.

Entering the Holy Spirit River starts with humility. As you let go and step in, God elevates you beyond anything you could achieve on your own. In the River, you will accelerate the growth of the fruit of the Spirit, spiritual gifts, and anointing for your calling. You’ll experience transformation as your unique gifts are infused with Jesus’s anointing and perspective, empowering you to impact those around you in new and powerful ways. This is where you’ll find fresh assignments and renewed life—where God makes all things new.

Jesus’s invitation still stands: if you’re thirsty, come to Him. Drink deeply from the River that flows from His presence. Surrender control and allow the Holy Spirit to flow freely (1 Thessalonians 5:19).  As you do, you’ll find renewal, growth, and an ever-deepening connection with God. You’ll be like a vibrant tree flourishing by the water, drawing strength, purpose, and nourishment from the endless Rivers of the Holy Spirit.

Many Blessings, BW

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