
History of the World
from the Perspective of Water
I
am water.
Rain,
sleet, or snow falls from the sky (precipitation.) Those are my forms giving
life to the planet.
I
am collected, used, evaporated or condensed, then returned to the sky.
I
was on this planet before anyone or anything.
God
designed it that way.
Genesis
1:2 “And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.”
And
so it was.
God
put me here for many reasons:
- To
give life.
- To
provide a home for sea creatures.
- To
quench thirst.
- To
help plants thrive.
- To
provide beauty.
- To
make a living for some.
- To
have a place to~
- Swim
- Boat.
- Travel.
- Exercise.
All
these ways show why God placed me here on planet Earth.
I
am important for life on this planet.
I
am water.
Without
me, no one or nothing can survive.
People
and animals can survive for weeks without food.
But, without me, their survival is a much shorter time.
Throughout
history, civilizations made homes, businesses, lives, near bodies of water.
Their
instincts told them to make their livelihood near me.
I
provided what they needed to survive.
I
am water.
Wars
have been fought for and over me. Many know how important I am to their lives.
I
give life.
I
maintain life.
I
am water.
Without
me, there is no life, conditional fun, transportation hindered, no seafood,
limited beauty.
A
water view is almost priceless, often expensive in today’s real estate market.
Civilizations~
- Drank
me.
- Washed
their clothes with me.
- Cleaned
their bodies with me.
- Helped
prepare their food with me.
- Swam
in me.
- Played
games in me.
- Fished
for seafood in me.
- Traveled
to distant lands in ships on me.
Everyone
and everything revolves on and around me.
I
am water.
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