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Chapter 2
SPRINGS IN THE DESERT
"Springs in the desert" can be fully appreciated only by the people of the far off East, who
have experienced the hardships of long marches over endless stretches of sand, with burning heat
like a monstrous furnace. A spring or fountain with its cool, refreshing waters, and shade trees
where the weary travelers find rest from fever stricken bodies -- life, hope and cheer spring up.
The word "desert" stands for desolation and gloom, while the word "spring" stands for
faith, hope and an optimistic view of life.
What is it that determines whether a man find life a garden or a desert? Some lay the blame
on fate, others on heredity, still others on environments. But let us remember, life, success and
happiness do not depend upon circumstances or environments. If you do not like your
environments, you can change them. Heredity cannot keep you down. Use your God-given will
power and imagination and rise above it. Change your thought life and you will change the entire
outlook.
We are living in a world that is war torn, broken hearted and like a moral desert. But right
in the midst of this desert we can find springs of happiness, peace, power and plenty. Take Hagar,
when she was cast out of Abraham's home, and journeyed through the wilderness, water gave out.
Both she and her child were famishing and ready to die. As she cried to the God of Abraham, we
are told that God "opened her eyes and she saw a well of water." And she found a spring in the
desert! How true this is of our very lives. We famish right in the midst of plenty.
What are some of the springs in the desert?
First, the spring of faith. Faith in God is like a spring in the desert. Faith is an inward
power by which we grasp unseen possibilities. It is the hand that reaches out into the darkness and
the unseen and takes hold of things that do not appear. Faith sees through mountains of difficulties
and pierces the light on the other side. Faith is the pioneer of the soul which goes ahead and plans
large things for life. A man of faith will not be discouraged. Faith is like an anchor which holds
steadfast amidst the storms of life.
We not only need faith in God, but we need to have faith in ourselves. Believe in yourself.
Men of less talent and gifts have succeeded because they had faith. Doubt yourself and none will
believe in you.
Then, we need to have faith in our fellowmen. No reason to lose faith in everyone because
some have proved untrue and deceived you. Why sour on the human family? Remember, there are
millions living whose hearts are pure gold, who can be trusted and believed in. Remember,
discouragement puts one on the dark, gloomy side of life. It freezes your fighting blood and
paralyzes every power of the soul. Faith has a bright outlook on life. It puts a silver lining beneath
every dark cloud, and turns night into day.
Second, joy is a spring in the desert. The writer has studied and watched the effect of joy
upon the heart. We don't need any argument here to prove that joy is the correct state for the soul.
Every power of the soul seems to be aroused, and hidden gifts brought out under the stimulating
energy of heavenly joy. The face shines, the eyes sparkle, and it seems to put a spring in the heels.
People filled with joy go forth refreshed, and like Samson carrying heavy burdens, sweep
everything before them.
But let a people lose this heavenly, wine-like joy -- notice the effect. Duty becomes a
burden. The chariot wheels of the soul pull heavy through the sands of time.
Joy is like a heavenly wine which puts the force, power and go into the soul.
Third, love is a spring in the desert. Love is a purifier. It drives out anger, jealousy and all
the foes of the human soul. Malice, anger, envy cannot live in the soul of pure love. Love is a
sweetener. It sweetens the disposition, tempers the tongue and gives one a strong, winning
personality.
Love is a beautifier. In this age when the beauty craze seems to be driving people insane, to
where women will resort to the painful operation of face lifting, and millions of dollars are spent
for artificial beauty, it is wonderful to discover the secret of real beauty. Did you know that love is
so powerful that it affects the manners and the tones of the voice? The very face which was one
time hard and flinty, takes on a soft tender look. Homely people under this blessing look beautiful.
Love brings cheer, hope, good will. It is a spring in the desert.
Fourth, hope is a spring in the desert. Hope has to do with the future. What would like be
without hope? It is hope in that mother's breast which causes her to watch over that little crib, day
and night, to nurse back to life and health that little form, which she hopes some day will rise up
and call her blessed.
It was hope which put a light on Columbus' ship. When others wanted to turn back, with a
face set like a flint, gazing out over a trackless sea, he cried and said to the sailors, "I, the
commander, said to sail on, sail on and on." Without hope life would be dark indeed. Hope is a
spring in the desert.
Fifth, friendship is a spring in the desert. In this age when men are losing confidence in
each other, when public confidence is almost a thing of the past, when politicians make promises
only to be broken, it is a blessed thing to feel and know that one has a few real, personal, warm
friends. Real friends cannot be bought, they must be won. Friendship is fed on confidence and
love. Blessed is the man who can count on a few friends.
A true friend is one who will stick to you whether you be popular or persecuted. A true
friend is one who stays with you when gossip gets on legs and stalks through the land. He will
protect your name and character. Reader, if you have a few friends you have a gold mine, and a
spring in the desert.
Sixth, contentment is a spring in the desert. A person who has a contented mind is worth
millions. Some think contentment is only found in riches and luxuries. You will find more
discontent and heartaches among the multi-millionaires than any class on earth. Dr. French Oliver
said in a camp meeting in which the writer was present, that he was in a millionaire's home. This
man said to him, "Oliver, eleven of my millionaire friends have committed suicide in the last
twelve months." Which goes to prove that happiness and contentment are not found in things
external.
Real contentment comes from the inside. It is a state of the mind, a condition of the heart
and life. Contentment means harmony, rest, quietness of soul, and when all the discordant notes of
sin are cast out. It is then the Dove of peace settles and nestles in a contented breast, and cries
"peace be still."
Seventh, prayer is a spring in the desert. What is prayer? Prayer is given to us under the
figure of incense. What was incense? "It was composed of spices of different kind ground or
beaten very small and then burned in a glowing censor so that their form disappeared and their
own life went out and a sweet fragrance went up." Then the incense was crushed before it was
placed on the golden altar. It is the crushed heart that really and truly prays.
Again the incense was burned. It is only as our prayers are touched by the fires from
heaven's altar that they really ascend to God. Prayer is a fragrance. "Perfume is the most delicate
and exquisite form of matter." It is much finer than color. It is invisible. Therefore prayer is that
invisible force going up to God. There is what is known as ordinary praying and extraordinary
praying. Whenever the believer reaches that state to where the Holy Ghost takes his prayer and
very thoughts and carries them up into the very presence of God, something happens. Something
takes place. Revivals are kindled; devils are cast out; the sick are healed; heaven and earth come
together. Shall we find these springs in the desert? Achsah, Caleb's daughter, found these springs.
Do you remember when she asked her father for a very special favor and blessing? She asked for
springs, and her father gave "the upper and nether springs." The upper springs stands for higher and
better things -- springs of faith that keep us trusting in spite of discouragement, opposition, and
devil power; springs of prayer that are kindled by the Holy Ghost which are heaven breathed in
which we know God will answer; springs of love which keep the heart warm and sweetens the
dispositions, tempers, and help us to love the unlovable; springs of joy which burst from the
eternal hilltop of glory; springs of hope which give us a bright outlook on life. These are some of
the springs to be found in the desert.
Your life can be like a desert with its burning sands, or like a well watered garden. It all
depends on what attitude you take toward life. Let faith mount the throne of the soul, turning
failures into victory, and every desert place into green pastures and springs of gladness forever.
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