THE LIVING WATER
According to Rabbi Marc Gellman author of the book, “Does God have a big toe?’ Moses is a patient man. When he saw the burning bush other shepherds were there too and also saw it but did not wait long enough to notice what Moses saw since they were all too preoccupied and had other things to do. Moses was also busy but he patiently waited that’s why he saw the burning bush phenomenon which the others failed to see. He therefore said that it pays to be patient. A patient man submits to God’s timeframe, respects the timeframe of others and reacts peacefully in times of delay. On the other hand an impatient man has little regard for timeframes other than his own and is troubled over delays. He further explained by citing the gardener in the parable of the fig tree. He said that the gardener exhibited a fair amount of patience and tolerance for the fig tree because he was willing to buy time for it to bear fruit and not cut it down. In today’s 1st reading, ...