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What if the place you go to hide is the very place Jesus is waiting for you? In this episode, we step into John 4:7 -30 and encounter the Samaritan woman at the well. Her daily routine of avoidance becomes the setting for the longest recorded dialogue with Jesus—a conversation marked by honesty, truth, and unexpected grace. Together we reflect on the “wells” we run to that never satisfy, and how Jesus offers something deeper: living water that frees us from the cycles of shame and sin. We’ll linger on the moment she leaves her jar behind—a powerful symbol of letting go of the old life—and watch how her testimony brings her entire town to faith. From isolation to honesty, from thirst to testimony, we’ll see how one encounter with Jesus can rewrite a whole life. If you’ve ever felt stuck in old habits, weighed down by routine, or unsure how to start again, this conversation is your invitation to recognize your own well, meet Jesus there, and carry living water back to others.
By Lexi Marie Johnson Brass5
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What if the place you go to hide is the very place Jesus is waiting for you? In this episode, we step into John 4:7 -30 and encounter the Samaritan woman at the well. Her daily routine of avoidance becomes the setting for the longest recorded dialogue with Jesus—a conversation marked by honesty, truth, and unexpected grace. Together we reflect on the “wells” we run to that never satisfy, and how Jesus offers something deeper: living water that frees us from the cycles of shame and sin. We’ll linger on the moment she leaves her jar behind—a powerful symbol of letting go of the old life—and watch how her testimony brings her entire town to faith. From isolation to honesty, from thirst to testimony, we’ll see how one encounter with Jesus can rewrite a whole life. If you’ve ever felt stuck in old habits, weighed down by routine, or unsure how to start again, this conversation is your invitation to recognize your own well, meet Jesus there, and carry living water back to others.

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