Matthew 22:29 (New American Standard Bible)
But Jesus answered and said to them, “You are mistaken, not
understanding the Scriptures nor the power of God.
The provinces of New Brunwick and Nova Scotia have one
thing in common: they share the highest tides on our planet. Imagine 100
billion tons of seawater flowing in and out of the Bay of Fundy daily, or, to
put it in terms more easy to understand, 338 983 050 847 457 ten-ounce-glasses
of water. I doubt we could drink that much in a life time! To tell you the
truth, that amount of water is higher than all of our planet's freshwater
combined!
The Bay of Fundy not only experiences a 50 foot (15
metres) tidal range, which is 5 times higher than the usual tides on the
Atlantic coast, but in some parts of its Bay, the tide retreats as much as 3
miles (5 kms). And these high tides and low tides happen, on average, every six
hours and 13 minutes.
Scientists have found an explanation for this phenomenon.
These high tides are especially due to resonance and to the shape of the bay.
The water in this Bay has a natural resonance, or rocking motion, which they
call seiche. It's kind of like when we get into the bathtub, and the water
sloshes from side to side for a few seconds. In the Bay of Fundy however, it
takes about 13 hours for the water to "slosh" from the mouth of the
bay to its head and back again. In essence, the Bay of Fundy is like an
enormous bathtub, with the ocean tides invading the bay every 12 hours and 25
minutes reinforcing this resonance!
The bay's unique shape contributes to the high tides as
well. As the bay becomes narrower and shallower, toward the upper bay (From 426
feet or 130 m to 131 feet or 40 meters to be exact.), the saltwater is forced
even higher onto the shores.
For many centuries people didn't understand the kind of
power contained by the Bay of Fundy, and even less how to apply such a force in
their daily life. After all, how could having the world's highest tides impact
local lives for the better?
In 1984 the first tidal power station emerged in North
America on the shores of the Bay of Fundy, in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, and since
then, all over the world such tidal power stations are being built. Why?
Because they are one of the most reliable natural resources! As long as we have
a moon and a sun, they will generate electricity!
As Christians, we, too, aren't all that sure how to
access the power provided to us by the Holy Spirit. Sadly, many of us aren't
even aware that God is providing us with such power! But the Bible is specific:
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you." (Acts
1:8 NIV)
But just as the power in the Bay of Fundy is useless
unless we harness it, we too have to become familiar with the power God has
provided us with.
Unlike the powers in this world, this power strives on
weakness and unselfishness:
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is
made perfect in weakness." (2 Cor 12:9 NIV)
Today let us see how our Heavenly Father has come through
for us more times than we can count. He has always been there for us, but too
often, we don't realize it. Let's ask Him to open our eyes as the apostle Paul
did
The next time you drink a glass of water, remember: God
has given you power through His Holy Spirit. He is the living water who will
set you free!
Dear Lord we thank You for sending the Holy Spirit to
empower each of us. We pray today that we would tap into that power. In Jesus’
name, Amen.
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