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WELL OF SALVATION

TEXT: Isaiah 12:3

Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.”


*Salvation is not a dry experience; it is a living well.* God does not merely save us and leave us empty, He invites us to continually draw from what He has already provided. 

The well of salvavtion is deep, eternal, and inexhaustible. It contains forgiveness, peace, healing, strength, wisdom, and joy.

However, the Scripture reveals something important: we must draw. God provides the well, but we are responsible for approaching it with faith and joy. 

Many believers are  thirsty, not because the well is empty, but because they stop drawing. 

Fear, guilt, sin, busyness, or spiritual laziness can keep us away from the well.
Drawing from the well of salvation requires intentional fellowship with God, through prayer, the Word, worship, and obedience. 

As we come daily, joy replaces heaviness, strength replaces weakness, and hope rises again. The more we draw, the more refreshed our lives become.

Today, God is calling you back to the well. Come with joy. Come with expectation. The well has not run dry, and it cannot.

“Jesus answered and said unto her, Whosoever drinks of this water shall thirst again:
But whosoever drinks of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.”

 *PRAYER FOCUS* 

Father, I thank You for the well of salvation made available to me through Christ. Help me to draw daily from Your grace, truth, and strength in Jesus name.

 *BIBLE READING* 

John 4:13–14.

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