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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2026 · 7 MIN

Let it FLOW to GROW

from The David Alliance · host Garth Heckman

GARTH Heckman [email protected] The David Alliance  1. The Message in a Bottle from the Canadian Wilderness In the early 2000s, a young boy living near a small, unnamed tributary stream in the remote wilderness of northern Alberta, Canada, dropped a plastic bottle containing a note into the water. The River Highway: The small stream trickled into the Athabasca River. From there, the current carried it into Lake Athabasca, which feeds into the Slave River. The Slave River then flows into the massive Mackenzie River—the longest river system in Canada. The Ocean Arrival: The Mackenzie River emptied the bottle into the Arctic Ocean, thousands of miles north of where it started. The Final Twist: But the journey didn't stop there. Caught in the Arctic's churning currents and shifting pack ice, the bottle traveled through the Northwest Passage, drifted down past Greenland, and entered the Atlantic Ocean. The Discovery: Nearly 15 years later, the heavily weathered bottle washed ashore on a rugged beach in Scotland, roughly 4,000 miles away from the quiet Canadian stream where it began.       Ezekiel’s temple river vision, found in Ezekiel 47:1–12, is one of the most powerful and visually vivid passages in Hebrew prophecy. Writing while exiled in Babylon after the destruction of Jerusalem and Solomon's Temple, Ezekiel is given a visionary tour of a magnificent, restored future temple. The climax of this tour isn't a piece of furniture or a ritual, but a miraculous, life-giving river that alters the geography of the land.   1. The Trickle from the Threshold Ezekiel sees water trickling out from under the south side of the temple threshold, flowing eastward past the altar. It starts as a mere trickle, an unlikely source for a massive body of water. 2. The Supernatural Expansion The divine guide leads Ezekiel eastward alongside the water, measuring the distance and checking the depth at four distinct intervals: 1,000 cubits (~1,500 feet): The water is ankle-deep. 2,000 cubits: The water reaches the knees. 3,000 cubits: The water is up to the waist. 4,000 cubits: It has become a massive, deep river that cannot be crossed on foot—a river deep enough to swim in. THOUGHT: The MORE the River grows the more it is in control. The River is going to go where the River wants to go… you ain’t going to stop it.    The Miracle: What makes this expansion supernatural is that no tributaries or feeding streams are mentioned. The river grows exponentially entirely on its own, flowing straight out from the presence of God.

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GARTH Heckman [email protected] The David Alliance  1. The Message in a Bottle from the Canadian Wilderness In the early 2000s, a young boy living near a small, unnamed tributary stream in the remote wilderness of northern Alberta, Canada, dropped a plastic bottle containing a note into the water. The River Highway: The small stream trickled into the Athabasca River. From there, the current carried it into Lake Athabasca, which feeds into the Slave River. The Slave River then flows into the massive Mackenzie River—the longest river system in Canada. The Ocean Arrival: The Mackenzie River emptied the bottle into the Arctic Ocean, thousands of miles north of where it started. The Final Twist: But the journey didn't stop there. Caught in the Arctic's churning currents and shifting pack ice, the bottle traveled through the Northwest Passage, drifted down past Greenland, and entered the Atlantic Ocean. The Discovery: Nearly 15 years later, the heavily weathered bottle washed ashore on a rugged beach in Scotland, roughly 4,000 miles away from the quiet Canadian stream where it began.       Ezekiel’s temple river vision, found in Ezekiel 47:1–12, is one of the most powerful and visually vivid passages in Hebrew prophecy. Writing while exiled in Babylon after the destruction of Jerusalem and Solomon's Temple, Ezekiel is given a visionary tour of a magnificent, restored future temple. The climax of this tour isn't a piece of furniture or a ritual, but a miraculous, life-giving river that alters the geography of the land.   1. The Trickle from the Threshold Ezekiel sees water trickling out from under the south side of the temple threshold, flowing eastward past the altar. It starts as a mere trickle, an unlikely source for a massive body of water. 2. The Supernatural Expansion The divine guide leads Ezekiel eastward alongside the water, measuring the distance and checking the depth at four distinct intervals: 1,000 cubits (~1,500 feet): The water is ankle-deep. 2,000 cubits: The water reaches the knees. 3,000 cubits: The water is up to the waist. 4,000 cubits: It has become a massive, deep river that cannot be crossed on foot—a river deep enough to swim in. THOUGHT: The MORE the River grows the more it is in control. The River is going to go where the River wants to go… you ain’t going to stop it.    The Miracle: What makes this expansion supernatural is that no tributaries or feeding streams are mentioned. The river grows exponentially entirely on its own, flowing straight out from the presence of God.

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