21 Feb, 2007

Living water

Are you drinking the right kind and the right amount?

Woman dies after being in water-drinking contest

SACRAMENTO — A 28-year-old woman found dead hours after taking part in a radio station's water-drinking contest died of water intoxication.

Also known as hyponatremia, water intoxication occurs when the body's sodium level falls below normal. Overdrinking dilutes the sodium in the bloodstream, causing the brain to swell and push against the skull. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, weakness and, in severe cases, seizures, coma and death.

Jennifer Strange's mother found her daughter's body at her home Friday, January 12. Earlier Friday, Strange took part in a contest at radio station KDND-FM (107.9) in which participants competed to see how much water they could drink without going to the bathroom.

Initially, contestants were handed eight-ounce bottles of water to drink every 15 minutes.

"They were small, little half-pint bottles, so we thought it was going to be easy," said fellow contestant James Ybarra of Woodland, west of Sacramento. "They told us if you don't feel like you can do this, don't put your health at risk."

Ybarra said he quit after drinking five bottles. "My bladder couldn't handle it anymore," he added. After he quit, he said, the remaining contestants, including Strange, were given even bigger bottles to drink.

The winner of the "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" contest was promised a Nintendo Wii video game system. John Geary, vice president and marketing manager for Entercom Sacramento, the station's owner, said station personnel were stunned when they heard of Strange's death.

"We are awaiting information that will help explain how this tragic event occurred," he said.

photo & story courtesy latimes.com, 01/14/07

John 4:10

10 Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,’ you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water.”

John 7:37-39

Rivers of Living Water

37 On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. 38 Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’” 39 Now this he said about the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were to receive, for as yet the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified. (ESV)

What do you think Jesus means when He talks about "living water" in today's God's Story scripture?

In His conversation with the woman at the well in John 4:10, Jesus is refering to eternal life when He offers living water. In John 7:37-39, Jesus is refering to the Holy Spirit. Eternal life and the Holy Spirit go hand in hand.

Jesus' invitation to drink of His living water means that He is claiming to be the Messiah, the only One Who can forgive sins and promise eternal life in Heaven. Everyone who drinks His living water (receives His gift of salvation) receives the Holy Spirit into their lives to lead and guide them as His followers.

The young lady in today's tragic story died because she drank too much water without getting rid of some of it.

We need to drink the "living water" of Jesus Christ continually. The difference is that you can't soak in too much of Jesus. But the problem is...if we don't get rid of some of it...we have missed the opportunity to share life with those around us who are dying of spiritual thirst.

How about you? Have you drank of Christ's living water? Are you helping others find His well? Is there a river overflowing from your life?

How can we connect today's God's Story scripture to our lives?

  • Talk to God right now. Praise Him for giving His Son as the "living water" you need to live. Thank Him for His forgiveness and the power of His Holy Spirit at work within you. Confess any way in which you have been ignoring Jesus' living water to quench your thirst. Pray that Jesus will fill you up so much that His overflow will be a river of life that meets the spiritual thirst of others in your life.
  • Memorize today's scripture - it will remind you to drink plenty of "water" every day.
  • For two weeks, keep a written record of how you spend your time. It may help you realize why you get so "thirsty". Let God help you make the needed changes.

How can we connect today's story, God's Story and our story to others?

  • During the rest of this week, whenever you drink a glass of water, pray for God to quench your spiritual thirst and to show you someone who is "thirsty".
  • Encourage other followers of Christ to use public drinking fountains as a 3Story connecting place during the next month. This could be at school, at your work place, at the mall, or at your church. Be ready to silently pray for someone else getting a drink; be ready to learn the story of someone who is getting a drink; be ready to share part of your story and how Jesus takes care of your "thirst".
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Byron and his wife Linda live in Minnesota and their family includes two married sons and daughters-in-law, a grandaughter, and a daughter in college. He loves sports, deep dish pizza, and spending time with his family.