Did you know?
Some of us spent years trying to satisfy a thirst nothing in this world could touch.
More money.
More approval.
More attention.
More distractions.
Yet, every well eventually ran dry.
That is why the conversation at the well still hits so hard.
JESUS was not offering the woman a better life strategy.
He was offering himself.
Living water.
The kind no relationship can replace.
No achievement can provide.
No addiction can imitate.
No religion can manufacture.
I know what it feels like to keep drawing from broken wells.
Many of us do.
We chase things believing they will finally quiet the ache inside us.
For a moment they seem to work.
Then the thirst returns.
But JESUS said whoever drinks from the water he gives will never thirst again.
Not because life becomes easy.
Because the source changes.
Instead of constantly searching for peace, you begin drawing from the Prince of Peace.
Instead of searching for identity, you begin finding it in the one who created you.
Instead of searching for purpose, you begin walking with the one who wrote your story before you took your first breath.
The world offers temporary relief.
CHRIST offers eternal life.
And there is a difference.
Some of you are exhausted from carrying buckets to wells that have never satisfied you.
Put them down.
The answer was never another well.
The answer has always been JESUS.
Some of us spent years trying to satisfy a thirst nothing in this world could touch.
More money.
More approval.
More attention.
More distractions.
Yet, every well eventually ran dry.
That is why the conversation at the well still hits so hard.
JESUS was not offering the woman a better life strategy.
He was offering himself.
Living water.
The kind no relationship can replace.
No achievement can provide.
No addiction can imitate.
No religion can manufacture.
I know what it feels like to keep drawing from broken wells.
Many of us do.
We chase things believing they will finally quiet the ache inside us.
For a moment they seem to work.
Then the thirst returns.
But JESUS said whoever drinks from the water he gives will never thirst again.
Not because life becomes easy.
Because the source changes.
Instead of constantly searching for peace, you begin drawing from the Prince of Peace.
Instead of searching for identity, you begin finding it in the one who created you.
Instead of searching for purpose, you begin walking with the one who wrote your story before you took your first breath.
The world offers temporary relief.
CHRIST offers eternal life.
And there is a difference.
Some of you are exhausted from carrying buckets to wells that have never satisfied you.
Put them down.
The answer was never another well.
The answer has always been JESUS.
Did you know?
Some of us spent years trying to satisfy a thirst nothing in this world could touch.
More money.
More approval.
More attention.
More distractions.
Yet, every well eventually ran dry.
That is why the conversation at the well still hits so hard.
JESUS was not offering the woman a better life strategy.
He was offering himself.
Living water.
The kind no relationship can replace.
No achievement can provide.
No addiction can imitate.
No religion can manufacture.
I know what it feels like to keep drawing from broken wells.
Many of us do.
We chase things believing they will finally quiet the ache inside us.
For a moment they seem to work.
Then the thirst returns.
But JESUS said whoever drinks from the water he gives will never thirst again.
Not because life becomes easy.
Because the source changes.
Instead of constantly searching for peace, you begin drawing from the Prince of Peace.
Instead of searching for identity, you begin finding it in the one who created you.
Instead of searching for purpose, you begin walking with the one who wrote your story before you took your first breath.
The world offers temporary relief.
CHRIST offers eternal life.
And there is a difference.
Some of you are exhausted from carrying buckets to wells that have never satisfied you.
Put them down.
The answer was never another well.
The answer has always been JESUS.
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