Living Water

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

The first stanza of the hymn “Springs of Living Water,” begins with the words, “I thirsted in the barren land of sin and shame.” Now, certainly every one of us who call ourselves followers of Jesus have been there at one time or another. The worst part of that time in the desert was that we were dying of thirst with no idea that we needed water. But our barren lands are not always limited to sin and shame. This morning some of us are wandering in the barren land of grief, a failed marriage or a life changing health issue. And just like the woman in today’s verse, we are trying to fill our thirst at a well that is filled with only a temporary solution. The good news is that Jesus is sitting by our well of temporary solutions and He offers us His gift of Living Water. The difference between His gift and what is in our well, is that while our water quenches thirst, it lasts only for a moment. The water that Jesus offers will become a well inside of us that will flow out to others. By grace His Living Water can pour out through us to others who are grieving, to people sitting alone or abandoned. The gift that Jesus gives, becomes Living Water not only to us, but through us for others and where “thirsting spirits can be satisfied” God will get all the glory!

For I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground; I will pour my Spirit upon your offspring, and my blessing on your descendants. Isaiah 44:3 ESV

Cleaning out the Cistern

For my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves, broken cisterns that can hold no water. Jeremiah 2:13 ESV

When we lived in a farm house in Southern Missouri, our main water supply was from our cistern. For those who don’t know what a cistern is; ours was a twenty foot deep, cement lined tank that was filled by water from our roof. During the driest part of the summer I decided to give that cistern a cleaning. First I climbed down a rope ladder to the bottom and bailed out the last of the water. Then with a bleach and water mixture I scrubbed out the dirt and slime. What had a celebration when a year later we finally replaced that cistern with a well. It was an amazing difference having an endless supply of pure clean water. If we had just ignored the well and kept on using the old cistern, people would have thought we were crazy. But that is exactly what Jeremiah said the Israelites had done. Instead of relying on the God who parted seas; gave them manna in the wilderness and victory over Goliath; they decided to worship stone statues. They chose gods who could not see, hear or help and gave up on the one who loved them. They were paying for dirty water from cracked cisterns when the purest water of all was available for free. Though most of us aren’t bowing to statues anymore we do rely on things that become cracked cisterns in our lives; like our bank account, career or popularity even though these often fail. Are you thirsty for today? Jesus Christ is offering us the most amazing bargain. He has given His life so that if we will simply come to Him and forget about our dirty cistern water, He will give us a well of living water that never will run dry!

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Anyone Thirsty?

When we moved to Florida, drinking the public water isn’t so great so we began buying bottled water. My wife is a big fan of Aqua Fine water while I like Dasani. But many years ago when we lived in Southern Missouri our water came from a cistern by the side of the house. It looked like a well but was just a 20 foot deep concrete lined storage tank. When it rained the rain water passed through a charcoal   filter and when it didn’t we called the water truck. I still remember the year we d

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ecided to clean it out and I was lower to the bottom to bale out the residue and scrub it out with bleach. What was down there was pretty yucky and we had been drinking it!

Jesus has a way better source of water in mind for our life than that old cistern. He promises clean fresh living water. It is a water that does not need to be pumped in but instead it springs up from the depths with a connection to the river of life. Being connected to Jesus means always having  cold clean spiritual water to drink as well as to share with anyone who is thirsty. Are you thirsty today. Jesus invitation still stands. Come to Him and find the best water of all!