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Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of A woman at a well, Jesus offering living water, quenching thirst forever, faith and salvation.’
Limerick
There once was a woman in need
Who met Jesus by Jacob’s well deed
He offered her living water
To quench her soul’s thirst and falter
And she found the love that she’d plead
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Potential actions to take in response
One practical way to respond to the teaching of John 4.10-13 is to practice gratitude for the water we have access to. Take a moment each day to acknowledge and appreciate the clean water that comes out of your tap. Reflect on the fact that not everyone in the world has easy access to clean water, and consider ways you can help those in need, such as donating to organizations that provide clean water to communities in need or advocating for policies that support clean water initiatives. Additionally, take steps to reduce your water usage by fixing leaks, using water-saving devices, and being mindful of excessive water consumption. By showing appreciation for the water we have and taking action to help others in need, we can live out the message of gratitude and generosity found in this passage.
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Related passages
Themes: Living water, eternal life, spiritual thirst, God’s gift, salvation through Jesus.
Related passages:
1. Isaiah 12:3 – “With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.” Salvation brings joy and fulfillment.
2. Revelation 21:6 – “I will give to the one who thirsts from the spring of the water of life.” Eternal satisfaction in Christ.
3. John 7:37-38 – “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink.” Jesus satisfies our spiritual thirst.
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