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the viking: oh, yes, right now I love enya...trying to keep the idle chit chat away! I love her album the Celts...you should listen to it sometime.
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Rebe: Yes it's by Jane Austen, I don't know if the version I have has Ewen McGregor in it. I think you do need to see it again, 'cmon over! lol
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Rebe: Watching Emma (and reading the book ;D
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Saturday, June 18th 2005

6:34 PM

for andrea...

  • Mood: thankful, happy, content
  • Weather: gorgeous... warm but not hot, not humid and perfect
  • Question of the Day: not really any questions...
  • Thought of the Day: jess is amazing!

so i went to jess's grad party today.  it was so jess.  i think everyone's grad parties reflect their lives and hers was perfect.  towards the end we were all sitting around in a horse shoe shape and just reflecting on what God has been teaching us and on his character... and ive been itching to post this... and i think its sorta appropriate for the day.

the great work of God: rain-- a meditation by john piper

"but as for me, i would seek God, and i would place my cause before God; who does great and unsearchable things, wonders without number.  he gives rain on the earth, and sends water on the fields." job 5: 8-10

if you said to someone: "my God does great and unsearchable things; he does wonders without number," and they responded, "really?  like what?"  would you say, "rain"?

when i read these verses recently i felt like i did when i heard the lyrics to a sonny and cher son in 1969: "i'd live for you.  i'd die for you.  i'd even climb the mountain high for you."  even?  i would die for you.  I would even climb a mountain for you?  the song was good for a joke.  or a good illustration of bad poetry.  not much else.

but job is not joking.  "God doesgreat and unsearchable things, wonders without number.  he gives rain on the earth."  in job's mind rain really is one of the great, unsearchable wonders that God does.  so when i read this a few weeks ago, i resolved not to treat it as meaningless pop musical lyrics.  i decided to have a conversation with myself.

is rain a great and unsearchable wonder wrought by God?  picture yourself as a farmer in the near east, far from any lake or stream.  a few wells keep the family and animals supplied with water.  but if the crops are to grow and the family is to be fed from month to month, water has to come on the fields from another source.  from where?

well, the sky.  the sky?  water will come out of the clear blue sky?  well, not exactly.  water will have to be carried in the sky from the mediterranean sea, over several hundred miles and then be poured out from the sky onto the fields.  carried?  how much does it weigh?  well, if one inch of rain falls on one square mile of farmland during the night, that would be 27,878,400 cubic feet of water, which is 206, 300,160 gallons, which is 1,650,501,280 pounds of water.

that's heavy.  so how does it get up in the sky and stay up there if it's so heavy?  well, it gets up there by evaporation.  really?  that's a nice word.  what's it mean?  it means that the water sort of stops being water for a while so it can go up and not down.  i see.  then how does it get down?  well condensation happens.  what's that?  the water starts becoming water again by gathering around little dust particles between.00001 and .0001 centimeters wide.  that's small.

what about the salt?  salt?  yes, the mediterranean sea is salt water.  that would kill the crops.  what about the salt?  well, the salt has to be taken out.  oh.  so the sky picks up a billion pounds of water from the sea and takes out the salt and then carries it for three hundred miles and then dumps it on the farm?

well it doesn't dump it.  if it dumped a billion pounds of water on the farm, the wheat would be crushed.  so the sky dribbles the billion pounds of water down in little drops.  and they have to be big enough to fall for one mile or so without evaporating, and small enought to keep from crushing the wheat stalks.

how do all these microscopic specks of water that weigh a billion pounds get heavy enough to fall (if that's the way to ask the question)?  well, it's called coalescence.  what's that?  it means the specks of water start bumpting into each other and join up and get bigger.  and when they are big enough, they fall.  just like that?  well, not exactly, because they would just bounce off each other instead of joining up, if there were no electric field present.  what?  never mind.  take my word for it.

i think, instead, i will just take job's word for it.  i still don't see why drops ever get to the ground, because if they start falling as soon as they are heavier than air, they would be too small not to evaporate on the way down, but if they wait to come down, what holds them up till they are big enough not to evaporate?  yes, i am sure there is a name for that too.  but i am satisfied not what, by any name, this is a great and unsearchable thing that God has done.  i think i should be thankful- lots more thankful than i am.

grateful to God for the wonder of rain,
pastor john

9 user comments.

Posted by Brit:

Wow, that's a lot of work for rain to fall...I like rain a lot more now.
Monday, June 27th 2005 @ 7:41 AM

Posted by lom:

yeah i never thought about it before. its quite impressive and definitely a miracle. kinda makes you think how many more miracles we miss b/c we shrug them off cuz they are commonplace. sad.
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