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Thirst can hide in plain sight. A full schedule and an empty soul can exist in the same person, and that’s why the story of the Samaritan woman still cuts to the center: Jesus meets us at the well we’ve been visiting for years and offers a source that won’t run dry. We walk through John 4 and ask a hard, hopeful question—do you know Jesus because someone told you about Him, or because you met Him yourself?
We trace the conversation from a simple request for water to a revelation of living water, exploring how the Holy Spirit becomes a fountain within rather than a momentary splash. We talk about worship that isn’t tied to a location or a style—worship in spirit and truth that can thrive in a sanctuary or a field. Along the way, we face the fragile places of faith: what happens when a leader you trusted fails, how to keep your confidence anchored in Christ instead of personalities, and why testimony should be a bridge you cross, not a house you live in. The Samaritan town moves from “we believe because you said” to “we believe because we heard,” and that shift is the blueprint for resilient faith.
We also get practical. Obedience is where revelation matures and where spiritual gifts tend to show up—on the road, in the risk, at the moment of need. Sometimes the Spirit gives detailed directions; sometimes the instruction is simply “go,” and clarity meets you on the way. If you’ve been living on secondhand water, consider this your invitation to the source.
https://wofoyo.org/ #wofoyo
By C-Dub and BonesThirst can hide in plain sight. A full schedule and an empty soul can exist in the same person, and that’s why the story of the Samaritan woman still cuts to the center: Jesus meets us at the well we’ve been visiting for years and offers a source that won’t run dry. We walk through John 4 and ask a hard, hopeful question—do you know Jesus because someone told you about Him, or because you met Him yourself?
We trace the conversation from a simple request for water to a revelation of living water, exploring how the Holy Spirit becomes a fountain within rather than a momentary splash. We talk about worship that isn’t tied to a location or a style—worship in spirit and truth that can thrive in a sanctuary or a field. Along the way, we face the fragile places of faith: what happens when a leader you trusted fails, how to keep your confidence anchored in Christ instead of personalities, and why testimony should be a bridge you cross, not a house you live in. The Samaritan town moves from “we believe because you said” to “we believe because we heard,” and that shift is the blueprint for resilient faith.
We also get practical. Obedience is where revelation matures and where spiritual gifts tend to show up—on the road, in the risk, at the moment of need. Sometimes the Spirit gives detailed directions; sometimes the instruction is simply “go,” and clarity meets you on the way. If you’ve been living on secondhand water, consider this your invitation to the source.
https://wofoyo.org/ #wofoyo