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We all have wells we keep returning to, routines that promise refreshment but never really satisfy. The approval from a post. The buzz of success. The comfort of distraction. The woman at the well had her jar, and we all have ours. But in John 4, Jesus sits by Jacob’s well to show us something radical: He doesn’t want to give you another refill ...He wants to give you a new source!
This message explores what happens when routine meets revelation, when religion meets relationship, and when a weary soul finally encounters the Living Water.
In this teaching, you’ll discover:
The woman came to the well thirsty, she left as a wellspring and overflowing with life. That’s the invitation for us all: Don’t just drink from the well. Become the wellspring. Because Jesus didn’t come to fill your jar, He came to replace your source.
By Sergio Fesiuk5
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We all have wells we keep returning to, routines that promise refreshment but never really satisfy. The approval from a post. The buzz of success. The comfort of distraction. The woman at the well had her jar, and we all have ours. But in John 4, Jesus sits by Jacob’s well to show us something radical: He doesn’t want to give you another refill ...He wants to give you a new source!
This message explores what happens when routine meets revelation, when religion meets relationship, and when a weary soul finally encounters the Living Water.
In this teaching, you’ll discover:
The woman came to the well thirsty, she left as a wellspring and overflowing with life. That’s the invitation for us all: Don’t just drink from the well. Become the wellspring. Because Jesus didn’t come to fill your jar, He came to replace your source.