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The Greatest Crime

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order Deltasone I heard an African Proverb today that has stuck in my head.  It says this:

The greatest crime in the  Prozac online desert is to find water and remain silent.

Having spent a lot of time in the desert these last several years, it is easier for me to feel the weight of this crime.  Water has never tasted so good to me as it does in North Africa.  In fact, I feel like I rarely drink it in the States, but over there, I yearn for it every day.  The heat and lack of electricity for things like air conditioning take a toll on your body as you perspire your water levels away and create an even keener sense of your need for H₂0.  The thought of one man finding a source of water, but not telling others dying of thirst about it, is reprehensible, indeed, a crime.

The spiritual underpinnings of this proverb are obvious, in part, because Christ spoke of Himself as a source of water:

Jesus answered and said to her (speaking of the well), “Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again; but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.” (John 4:13-14)

It is a sort of crime to not tell other parched desert-dwellers about the availability of physical water and this proverb serves as a reminder to us, whom have found the source of living water which quenches all thirsts and leads to eternal life, that we must not remain silent but invite other parched souls to the fount.

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