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the ordinary task of making our dog Lola a new batch of dog food, I stood
at the stove waiting for a pot of water to come to a boil. You know the
saying, “a watched pot never boils,” well this literally is the hardest part of
making her food, waiting for those bubbles.

I love when Holy Spirit initiates what I call teachable moments. After
standing a few minutes at the stove, I heard several times the phrase, FULL
ROLLING BOIL. Finecooking.com says, “this is a vigorous state of maintained
boiling in which large bubbles erupt continuously on the surface of the
liquid and cannot be disrupted by stirring or adding ingredients. Clouds of
steam roll off the surface of the water, and the boil is audible.”

For example, have you ever turned your attention from a simmering pot of
potatoes, only to have them boil over everywhere onto the range? If so,
you have experienced a full rolling boil.

So the best example in scripture of a full rolling boil is in Isaiah 64:2, (Amp)

1
Oh that You would rend the heavens and that you would come down, that
the mountains might quake and flow down at your presence—

2
As when fire kindles the brushwood and the fire causes the waters to
BOIL—to make Your name known to Your adversaries, that the nations may
tremble at Your presence! (Emphasis mine)

3
When You did terrible things which we did not expect, You came down;
the mountains quaked at Your presence.

4
For from of old no one has heard nor perceived by the ear, nor has the
eye seen a God besides You, Who works and shows Himself active on
behalf of him who [earnestly] waits for Him.

Notably, the word BOIL in Isaiah 64:2 means to GUSH over or to swell, to
earnestly desire, seek and ask, cause.

When I read this definition of boil in the Strong’s Concordance, It captured
my attention, because for over 16 years I have had a newspaper article
from the Oregonian newspaper clipped to Isaiah 53 in my bible. The subtitle
of this article reads,

“An Ashland Hebrew scholar, using an Israeli computer system, finds a 22
letter message in Isaiah.”

The 22-letter message that Nathan Jacobi discovered in Isaiah 53 is this:

“GUSHING over Yeshua was my mighty name and the clouds rejoiced.”
(Emphasis mine)

Though this found message isn’t scripture, it reminds us no matter how
intimate we are with God, or how well we know the word, we have just
scratched the surface in our knowledge of Him for Romans 11:33 says:

“Who could ever wrap their minds around the riches of God, the depth of
his wisdom, and the marvel of his perfect knowledge? Who could ever
explain the wonder of his decisions or search out the mysterious way he
carries out his plans?”(TPT)

But what I do know, Fathers love for us is unstoppable and is not influenced
by how we feel or think...it is constant, passionate, overflowing our
boundaries and mindsets. He is on fire for us, always.

And by the way, if find it interesting that there are 22 letters in the Hebrew
alphabet, the same number of letters (22) in the message found by Jacobi
in Isaiah 53—which predicts the coming of the messiah!

Also, it could just be a coincidence, but did you catch the word cloud
mentioned twice... in the definition of full rolling boil and in Jacobi’s
sentence?

So if you want or need a visual aid of Gods great love for you, go put a pan
of water on the stove, and let it boil over. Watch the cloud, hear the
rumble, feel the heat and passion, and see a simple demonstration of
Fathers fervent, gushing love for you.

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