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Dig Your Own Well of Living Water

February 11, 2024 · 1:03:32 · Watch on YouTube ↗

These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.

Summary

The preacher opens with a question - what is your spring? Echoing an old coach's saying, he reminds us that the bucket can only lift what is already in the well. Our bucket is our mind, our heart, our whole life, and we draw up only what we have stored there. He grieves how easily believers can discuss elections, the latest news, and entire seasons of a TV show, yet fall silent when the conversation turns to God, and how children sing cartoon tunes instead of worship - clear signs of which well we are drinking from.

From Genesis 26 he turns to Isaac, who re-dug the wells of his father Abraham after the Philistines had filled them with dirt. Every generation inherits faith from godly fathers, but each person must still dig his own well. There is always a battle over the wells, for the enemy and our own flesh long to choke them with rocks, especially the well that holds living water.

Drawing on Genesis 24 and the Samaritan woman of John 4, he urges us to make every decision beside the well, the place where God's presence speaks, and to dig down past shallow surface water to the spring that never dries, even when the rain of revival stops. The only well that truly satisfies is Jesus Christ and his word, where the blessed man meditates day and night.

Key Points

  • Your bucket can only lift what is already in the well, so guard what fills your mind and heart.
  • What we talk about reveals which well we drink from; if God rarely enters our conversation, check the source.
  • You cannot live on someone else's faith - each generation must dig its own well.
  • Honor the wells your fathers dug; their faith was proven faithful all the way to the end.
  • The enemy keeps trying to fill your well with rubble, so keep clearing it out.
  • Dig past shallow surface water to the living spring that does not fail in dry seasons.
  • Jesus and his word are the only well of living water; meditate on it day and night.

Devotional

Ask yourself honestly today - where have I dropped my bucket, and what am I pulling back up? It is easy to fill the heart with news, entertainment, and noise, then wonder why the soul feels parched. Stop drinking from shallow, surface water and dig down to the living spring who is Christ himself. When you go deep in his word and presence, you will have water no matter what dry season arrives.

Whatever is in the well is all your bucket will ever lift up.
Don't live from conference to conference - dig deep, and you will have water when the rain stops.
Make every decision of your life beside the well, where God's presence speaks.

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