But whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” John 4:14 ESV
I remember having a cistern for a few years, when we lived on a farm. It was filled with rain water, during the rainy times and in drought we called for a water truck to come and fill it. The water was kind of okay, but the day we were able to replace the cistern with a deep well, the transformation was unbelievable. Cool clean water flowed endlessly from our well, and the taste was wonderful! Jesus promised us the same. Before we have Jesus, we may have religion - maybe even the Christian religion. But our spiritual life is stale because, none of it is coming from within. All we have is dependent on an outpouring in church or a teaching from the pulpit on Sunday. But when we come directly to Jesus for ourselves, He creates within us a well of water that is dependent on no one but on Him. Neither circumstance, nor failure can un-dig the well that Jesus gives. All we need is now available directly from His presence that has come and made a home in us.
When I first became a Christian, many years ago, one of the first songs that I learned at church was "Spring Up O Well" It was short, easy to sing and upbeat, but it also it tells a truth that we need to daily remind ourselves of. That well of that comes from the living water that Jesus gives, is promised to every one of us who comes and asks Him for a drink. You might think that because of the bouncy nature of the music that it is a more recent composition, but in all actuality the words were written by Mary Lathbury all the way back in 1884! This week, I was blessed to have been able to go back to the nursing home after having Covid (again!) and had a blast teaching this to our people. Since it was unfamiliar to many, many folks just listened, but by the smiles on their faces as they clapped along I could see that it will soon be a favorite. I hope you will enjoy and maybe in join in with us too on our sweet little song video for this week. Have a blessed weekend everyone!
Pete, this gave my weary body a boost! Once you drink from the living water that only Jesus provides, you’ll never thirst again! Oh, to get others to come and taste it. I loved reading your story and your song had my toes tapping and my spirit soaring as I sang along. Pete, it’s precious that you sing these songs of Jesus’s love, truths, and promises to this community! Praise God!
You’re welcome, Pete! Yesterday I attended two services and prayed for you and yours as I worshipped in my neck of the woods. There were smiling faces and clapping! Its fills my heart and soul! Have a blessed week!
Such a great analogy, Pete. Jesus truly is the source of the living water that we all need. And I love that song! I haven’t heard it in ages. Thanks for sharing it!
We are slowly building large print song books for the nursing homes, so I’ve been searching the memory banks for upbeat older songs to include. River of Life, along with Springs of Living Water, got added this week.
Pete, this gave my weary body a boost! Once you drink from the living water that only Jesus provides, you’ll never thirst again! Oh, to get others to come and taste it. I loved reading your story and your song had my toes tapping and my spirit soaring as I sang along. Pete, it’s precious that you sing these songs of Jesus’s love, truths, and promises to this community! Praise God!
Thanks Karla. It is really special getting to watch the smiling faces of the nursing home people as they clap and do their best to sing along.
You’re welcome, Pete! Yesterday I attended two services and prayed for you and yours as I worshipped in my neck of the woods. There were smiling faces and clapping! Its fills my heart and soul! Have a blessed week!
Such a great analogy, Pete. Jesus truly is the source of the living water that we all need. And I love that song! I haven’t heard it in ages. Thanks for sharing it!
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We are slowly building large print song books for the nursing homes, so I’ve been searching the memory banks for upbeat older songs to include. River of Life, along with Springs of Living Water, got added this week.
That’s just perfect! Bless you and your team for all you do.
Love this song! Wonderful Jesus!
Oh this song brought back such lovely memories of singing this in Sunday school. I loved the actions that went with it.
We actually sang this as a chorus in church, but I have seen those Sunday school videos too. Looks like fun!
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I remember this song from my childhood! It’s a good one! Glad you are over Covid. Blessings, Pastor Pete!