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In Isaiah 55, God calls out to the weary and the thirsty: “Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters.” It’s an invitation with no price tag—come as you are, with nothing but your need.
This passage reminds us that God Himself is the feast our souls are craving. His Word, His presence, His ways—higher and better than ours—are freely offered to all who will come. Just as Jesus invited the woman at the well to drink living water, He invites us today to find true satisfaction in Him.
What’s the question to wrestle with?
Did You Know?
Isaiah 55 is often read during Passover and Easter as a prophetic call to the Messiah’s provision.
Quote:
"The gospel is one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread." — D.T. Niles
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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In Isaiah 55, God calls out to the weary and the thirsty: “Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters.” It’s an invitation with no price tag—come as you are, with nothing but your need.
This passage reminds us that God Himself is the feast our souls are craving. His Word, His presence, His ways—higher and better than ours—are freely offered to all who will come. Just as Jesus invited the woman at the well to drink living water, He invites us today to find true satisfaction in Him.
What’s the question to wrestle with?
Did You Know?
Isaiah 55 is often read during Passover and Easter as a prophetic call to the Messiah’s provision.
Quote:
"The gospel is one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread." — D.T. Niles
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.”