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The Samaritan woman didn’t have a polished story or a platform. She had a well, a conversation, and a Savior who saw her—and it changed everything.
In this episode, we see how her testimony becomes the first evangelism in John’s Gospel: “Come and see.” Not because she had all the answers, but because she met the Answer. Jesus seeks, Jesus speaks, Jesus satisfies—and then He sends.
Psalm 63 echoes the same longing: “My soul thirsts for You… Your love is better than life.” It’s a reminder that Jesus meets us in the wilderness places—and it’s often there He calls us to go and tell.
Did You Know?
The Samaritan woman is the first person Jesus explicitly tells He is the Messiah—and she becomes the spark for many others to believe.
Quote:
“We are not cisterns made for hoarding; we are channels made for sharing.” — Watchman Nee
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
Stay connected and grow in faith with us at Waypoint Church:
Connect on social media:
“May the Lord bless you and keep you — and may His presence guide you this week.”
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The Samaritan woman didn’t have a polished story or a platform. She had a well, a conversation, and a Savior who saw her—and it changed everything.
In this episode, we see how her testimony becomes the first evangelism in John’s Gospel: “Come and see.” Not because she had all the answers, but because she met the Answer. Jesus seeks, Jesus speaks, Jesus satisfies—and then He sends.
Psalm 63 echoes the same longing: “My soul thirsts for You… Your love is better than life.” It’s a reminder that Jesus meets us in the wilderness places—and it’s often there He calls us to go and tell.
Did You Know?
The Samaritan woman is the first person Jesus explicitly tells He is the Messiah—and she becomes the spark for many others to believe.
Quote:
“We are not cisterns made for hoarding; we are channels made for sharing.” — Watchman Nee
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
Stay connected and grow in faith with us at Waypoint Church:
Connect on social media:
“May the Lord bless you and keep you — and may His presence guide you this week.”