Proverbs 25:25 (ESV)
Like cold water to a thirsty soul,
so is good news from a far country.
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Proverbs 25:13 (NASBStr)
Like the cold of snow in the time of harvest
Is a faithful messenger to those who send him,
For he refreshes the soul of his masters.
Solomon lived in a day when social media were not a thought in man's head, much less a habit with their fingers. News that Solomon would receive would be delivered by a messenger, sent by the author of the message. Therefore, one can be even more excited when the messenger has come from even a farther distance. The "good news," coming from a far land is like one who gets a cold drink on a very hot day. A faithful messenger, in Proverbs 25:13, is like a brief, but refreshing, cold snow storm during the hot days of August - the time of harvest. Good news is always acceptable. The fact that it comes from a far land, meaning it was hard to get from their thoughts to your ears, is even more refreshing. God has sent His Son to give us grace. The news has come from the throne-room of God. That is from a far place. It is carried by faithful messengers, who, upon arrival are like a cold drink of water to a parched soul. Refreshment is found for the soul by the messengers of God's grace. Embrace it. Be the messenger, however, as well. God wants us to deliver good news to the thirsty souls around us. We might only have to walk across the hall, step around the corner, or lean over the fence, but the good news of God's grace comes a long way to the soul who is dead in trespasses and sins.