Then the angel showed
me the river of life-giving water, shining like crystal, flowing from the
throne of God and the Lamb through the middle of the city’s
main street. On each side of the river is the tree of life, which produces
twelve crops of fruit, bearing its fruit each month. The tree’s leaves are for
the healing of the nations. There will no longer be any curse. Revelation
22:1-3a CEB
“It’s all about the water and I have
seen it.”
Sam Davis spent the summer fishing on the
Columbia River. With Nez Perce tribal rights, he set gill nets to catch salmon.
This year, with warmer water temperatures, aquatic weeds and grasses tangled in
his nets, so they could not be left in for the usual time. The nets became too
heavy. The river bottom is filled with silt where it used to be fine pebbles
that the fish liked.
Salmon used
to travel from the Pacific Ocean up the Columbia, then up the Snake River to
the Clearwater River and other tributaries to spawn on the Nez Perce
Reservation. Sam remembers his dad and uncles casting off and catching salmon
for dinner from the Clearwater River, on their property. But Sam has seen the
salmon decline. “The dams started coming in there on the Snake River and we
could tell that the fish were disappearing. The sockeye were going extinct.
Where the fish used to swim, there was all clear water with no fish.” On the
Reservation, at the Clearwater River they built the Dworshak dam. “And
above the dam there are no fish. There is all clear water coming this way.”
In May this
year, Sam came to fish the Columbia River, but the water was too high to fish.
He went home to Idaho to fish the South Fork of the Salmon River, then he went
up to the Sawtooth Mountains. Sam returned to the Columbia for the rest of the
summer. During the weeks of the Columbia Gorge Fire, Sam continued to fish with
almost zero visibility due to dense smoke filling the Gorge.
Sam grew up
chasing the salmon. On their way to the sea; and as they made the long journey
to return home to spawn. “It is all about the water and I have seen it.”
Prayer: God, we read John’ revelation and Sam’s words
calling attention to your water. We also see where restoration and new life are
needed in your creation. As we await your return, may we together work for the
healing of the water and land. Amen.
Sam Davis retired from the Lewiston, Idaho
munitions factory in 1994. He began fishing regularly on the Columbia River and
its tributaries. Sam is Nez Perce and has family living on the Nez Perce
Reservation. He knows fishermen from many tribes, meeting them at boat launches
and along the river banks. He encourages young people to learn the Native arts
of fishing. “I’ve got grandsons and all my family; I think about them growing
up. They were proud I got to go here. It’s a very spiritual place and I am a
Presbyterian.”
Advent is about the need for Jesus and for God’s healing restoration of the world.
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