I was down the street visiting with a brother in the Lord who is confined to a wheelchair. We were discussing the role of the Holy Spirit and the scriptures and were given a great similitude. I started talking about freeze dried food and using it as an example. As I noticed that he was fully tracking with me on this, he told me that he eats freeze dried food all the time because he orders his food over the internet and the shipping is cheaper for freeze dried. Interestingly, I have never tasted it, but was the one speaking on it, so I began to listen to what I was saying and then looked the subject up.
Here is a brief description of how freeze drying works:
Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is like "suspended animation" for food. You can store a freeze-dried meal for years and years, and then, when you're finally ready to eat it, you can completely revitalize it with a little hot water. Even after all those years, the taste and texture will be pretty much the same.
The basic idea of freeze-drying is to completely remove water from some material, such as food, while leaving the basic structure and composition of the material intact. There are two reasons someone might want to do this with food:
Removing water keeps food from spoiling for a long period of time. Food spoils when microorganisms, such as bacteria, feed on the matter and decompose it. Bacteria may release chemicals that cause disease, or they may just release chemicals that make food taste bad. Additionally, naturally occurring enzymes in food can react with oxygen to cause spoiling and ripening.
Like people, microorganisms need water to survive, so if you remove water from food, it won't spoil. Enzymes also need water to react with food, so dehydrating food will also stop ripening.
Freeze-drying significantly reduces the total weight of the food. Most food is largely made up of water (many fruits are more than 80 to 90 percent water, in fact). Removing this water makes the food a lot lighter, which means it's easier to transport. The military and camping supply companies freeze-dry foods to make them easier for one person to carry. NASA has also freeze-dried foods for the cramped quarters onboard spacecraft.
Once the material is dried sufficiently, it's sealed in a moisture-free package, often with an oxygen-absorbing material. As long as the package is secure, the material can sit on a shelf for years and years without degrading, until it's restored to its original form with a bit of water (a very small amount of moisture remains, so the material will eventually spoil). If everything works correctly, the material will go through the entire process almost completely unscathed! "

The above is a picture of freeze-dried spaghetti. Note how unappetizing the picture on the left is. Yet, it is the same spaghetti as that on the right. The only difference is that the water has been removed.
So there you have it. If you were to make the spaghetti pictured above, you would make it just as you usually do. It is regular spaghetti. Then, you would freeze it and place in a freezer which has a vacuum pump that lowers the atmospheric pressure which allows the ice to evaporate directly from solid to gas without passing through the liquid state. You would be left with all of the solid material of the pasta and sauce but no water. The spaghetti could then be kept for years and by adding water, it could be restored to the same hot, tasty food it was originally.
This is a breathtaking similitude for what our Father has done with His word. A similitude is something that is like unto. (I.E. The Kingdom of God is like unto a mustard seed .....)
The logos, the constant Word of God, is the true bread, the solid, spiritual food. The rhema, the instant Word of God, is the water, symbolizing the Spirit. When God prepared the bread for us He gave it to the prophets and the apostles, and Jesus, by revelation by the Holy Spirit in the form of rhema, the utterance of God. Fresh-baked, nutrious manna.
To preserve it, it was written down and became the letter. The letter on the page is dry and one dimensional by itself. The essence of it is there, but the life, the spirit, has been removed from it. Not very appealing in the natural. Imagine eating the dry spaghetti pictured above. When an unbeliever or a Christian reads or hears the logos in the natural it is just like eating the dry spaghetti. Hard to read. Impossible to truly understand. It is easy to choke on it. Remember the law was not designed to save, but to be a tutor to make us aware of our sin, to bring us to total helplessness and dependence on the grace and mercy of God. "The letter kills, but the Spirit brings life."
However, when the Spirit (the water from the Rock) is poured back into the bread it is restored back to what was when it was first given to the author of the scripture. In doing so the logos can once again become rhema. This is the food that Jesus said that man must eat along with his natural bread. "Every word (rhema) that proceeds from the mouth of God." Not the written logos, but rhema.
This is why we cannot depend on any human to be our teacher. I am not saying we cannot be taught by God using a human. I am saying we must not look to the human to be our teacher in lieu of the Holy Spirit. I have received nutritious manna from the driest possible human teacher as the Holy Spirit quickened a stale morsel to life and I have received nothing from the most learned and eloquent human teacher. We must dine at the Lord's table. Otherwise, we are eating the dry freeze dried food that has not been restored to its original state to bring us life.
Once again, we have the Gospel pattern of death and resurrection, even of the logos. The rhema of God becomes the dead letter as it is written, then it is raised up in new life as the Spirit comes back into the dry bones and just as in Ezekiel's vision, the bones come back together, flesh is put on them and the Spirit quickens them back to life.
This is the similitude. I am going to buy some freeze dried food because I want to eat it dry and then hydrate it to burn this similitude into my heart. I have eaten the dry word, but I have also tasted the Living Word. There is no comparison.
I hope you will chew on this for a while and I will pray that the Lord makes this as tasty for you as He did my neighbor and me. First the natural, then the spiritual. "If you do not know of earthly things, how can I speak of heavenly things?"
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