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Journey to the Never-Dried-Up Well #1

  • Writer: Jenni
    Jenni
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

Welcome. 


Our basic format is:


The Word

I will be writing the reflection based on Scripture. You will need to read the scripture and let it sink in over the few days. This is a great way to know the Word better, deeper.


Truth

As you look over the reflection and let the Holy Spirit of truth lead you, God will take your hand to look at your life through His eyes. It will be 40 days of coming to know yourself better – through God’s eyes of love, compassion and freedom-bringing truth.


Your truth

Consider how Jesus is drawing you to the Well to drink...and take steps...


More with God's people

We are all encouraged by fellow travelers; so may I urge you to write short notes in the comment. Sometimes a comment by a fellow christian can really lift us up. In this way, you will also realize that there are others on this journey too. 



Let us go to the Well.


Alvis Taurens, Unsplash
Alvis Taurens, Unsplash

The Word

We were last at a real well, retold to us in John 4, where Jesus offered Living water. The next few days, let us hang out with Jesus as He walks the shoreline of lake Galilee and teaches in her towns. 


Jesus' heart is heavy for the hard-heartedness of the people. Yet as quickly as He identifies and lament their true spiritual condition, His heart swells up with compassion and He raises His voice to say,


Are you tired? Worn out?

Come to me, 

all you who are struggling hard and carrying heavy loads,

and I will give you rest

for I am gentle and humble in heart,

and you will find rest for your souls.

~ Matthew 11v28-29



Truth

I am guessing you blew out a tired breath, and readily agreed, 'Yes, I am tired Lord!'. 

Really, I have not met a soul who would say 'No'. We live in a soul-weary world. 


All the great beauty, lofty ideas and grand vistas fade away soon enough.

Our soul needs a constant feast, and no one has time or resources for that.


All the happiness and ecstasy we may taste fade away soon enough too.

Our soul needs a constant spring of intimacy and hope.


Into such a stark and dry landscape, Jesus stands up and offers us rest, rest for our souls.



Your truth

But sometimes, soul-weariness is already wired in us. We have gotten so used to it. 

Our minds are choked with sound bytes and idea-bits and deadlines.

Our emotions are whirling with the temperature and the temptations.

Our wills are tussling with what we want and what we ought and more.


Rest sounds like a distant, unfamiliar thing, an impossibility even.


What then? 


Jesus simply says, 'Come'.

Today, and in the next few days, can you schedule an appointment to go to Him?

To show up - and then see...what happens...


it may be the dark quiet of the wee hours

it may be a lunch break

it may be stopping the car or getting off the ride and just sitting somewhere for ten minutes

it may be going to bed earlier, except you are not there to sleep


and if music helps to get you going, perhaps Jeremy Riddle's Full Attention -

a song to arrest your heart for Jesus.  


What does your soul need more of? 

What can it do less with? 


Jesus speaks of a yoke that is easy and a burden that is light -- for His strength in us. 

Strength we must soak up from Him. 

Strength that does not get sapped by our heavy-laden souls. Lighten your soul. Wrap it around the Saviour who alone can make us sing, 'It is well with my soul'.



More - with God's people

O share, share what you are willing to. Cracking open your heart can bring life to others. [write in the comments, share on our socials or yours, or send us an email if you prefer doing that, bless you].




This is a Lent series we are doing from 18 February to 3 April 2026….join us at any point in the journey…


 
 
 

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