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Going to the Source

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Personal Reflections and Spiritual Drought

  • Feeling of spiritual drought and unmet expectations.
    • Experiencing a period where things are not going as desired.
    • Feeling “down and out” about recent events.

Scriptural Reading: John 4:1-26

  • Jesus’ Journey to Samaria
    • Jesus left Judea after the Pharisees heard He was baptizing more disciples than John.
    • Jesus went to Galilee, passing through Samaria.
    • He arrived at Sychar, near Jacob’s well, around the sixth hour and rested.
  • Encounter with the Samaritan Woman
    • A woman came to draw water, and Jesus asked her for a drink.
    • The woman questioned Jesus because Jews typically do not associate with Samaritans.
    • Jesus told her that if she knew who He was, she would ask Him for living water.
  • Discussion about Living Water
    • The woman questioned how Jesus could provide water since He had nothing to draw with and the well was deep.
    • Jesus explained that whoever drinks the water He gives will never thirst again; it will become a spring of everlasting life.
    • The woman asked for this water so she wouldn’t have to keep coming to the well.
  • Revelation of the Woman’s Past
    • Jesus told her to call her husband, and she admitted she had no husband.
    • Jesus revealed that she had five husbands, and the man she was currently with was not her husband.
    • The woman recognized Jesus as a prophet.
  • Debate on Worship
    • The woman mentioned that her ancestors worshiped on a mountain, while Jews worshiped in Jerusalem.
    • Jesus said that the time was coming when people would worship the Father neither on the mountain nor in Jerusalem.
    • True worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such worshipers.
  • Identification as the Messiah
    • The woman stated that she knew the Messiah was coming and would explain everything.
    • Jesus declared, “I that speak unto thee am He.”
  • Impact on the Disciples and the City
    • The disciples were surprised to see Jesus talking with a woman.
    • The woman left her water pot and went into the city, telling the men to come and see a man who knew everything she had ever done, suggesting He might be the Christ.
    • The people left the city to see Jesus.

Going to the Source

  • The woman at the well encountered more than she expected.
    • She found Jesus resting at the well.
    • Jesus asked her for a drink, despite the social norms.
  • God’s Awareness and Intervention
    • Just as God saw Brother Briley as a “lost boy” in church, He saw the woman’s need.
      • Brother Briley felt destined for hell despite not having committed significant sins.
      • God saved Brother Briley in a church in Campbell, North Carolina.
    • The woman was not looking for Jesus, but He found her at the well.
    • Jesus offered her living water, highlighting the gift of God.
  • Understanding the Samaritans
    • The Samaritans were idolaters who did not serve the living Father.
    • The woman did not initially recognize Jesus as anything more than an ordinary man.
    • If she had known who He was, she would have asked for living water.
  • Personal Struggles and Divine Purpose
    • Feeling like giving up and questioning God’s purpose.
    • The “fountain of living water” springing up from within.
    • Saved and transformed, with a desire to thank God eternally.
    • Actions and expressions are driven by God’s presence within.
  • The Gift of Living Water
    • Experiencing a taste of living water at a young age.
    • Coming to the source (Jesus) is all that is needed.
    • A burden for lost people, whether nearby or elsewhere.
  • The Sprinkling of Living Water
    • The living water within should be shared with others.
    • Like a sprinkler, the water should be planted around others.
    • Others may notice and ask about the source of happiness.
  • Inner Happiness Despite Circumstances
    • Not always outwardly happy, but possessing an inner joy.
    • Something inside that motivates to press on and continue traditions.
  • The Next Generation
    • Younger generations must carry on the testimonies of older believers.
    • Information and guidance should come from the source (the Lord).
  • The Promise of Never-Ending Thirst Quenched
    • Physical water only quenches thirst temporarily.
    • The water Jesus gives becomes a spring of everlasting life.
  • Personal Calling and Resistance
    • Feeling called to preach since the age of 15.
    • Encouraged by preachers but initially resisted the calling.
    • At 16, obtaining a driver’s license and feeling invincible, leading to worldly pursuits.
    • Eventually, acknowledging the calling but feeling inadequate.
  • Running from God
    • Preachers advise running from the calling as long as possible.
    • Engaging in worldly activities to avoid the calling.
    • Attending parties, drinking, and trying to escape God’s purpose.
  • Divine Intervention and Surrender
    • God intervened at a party, leading to a moment of realization.
    • Dropping a beer bottle and crying out to God on a front porch.
    • Promising to attend a youth camp in Camden, North Carolina, if allowed to return.
  • Youth Camp Experience
    • Attending a youth group meeting in a barn.
    • A message about obeying God resonated deeply.
    • Walking in “torn up, wretched,” and sitting in the back.
    • Breaking loose and running to the altar, surrendering to God.
    • Declaring willingness and availability to serve.
  • God’s Knowledge and Plan
    • God had His eyes on Brother Briley, just as He did on the woman at the well.
    • God knew Brother Briley would surrender and attend the youth camp.
    • God had a specific message prepared, just as He knew what to tell the woman at the well.
    • All that was needed was to go to the source.
  • Worship in Spirit and Truth
    • God has never failed since getting a hold of Brother Briley.
    • Even when feeling lost, God is always on the way.
    • When feeling like giving up, God shows up with the right words.
  • God’s Constant Presence
    • Experiencing moments of divine connection, such as hearing a meaningful song on the radio.
    • Feeling like shouting and praising God while driving.
    • God’s presence is felt even when alone.
    • Realizing God has been present all along.
    • Believing God watched every step of the woman’s journey to the well.
  • God’s Understanding and Provision
    • God knows what individuals are going through and where they are.
    • God is the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley.
    • In valleys, one can climb the highest hill because God knows every step.
  • Gratitude for Salvation
    • Thankful that Jesus became sin so that others might be free.
    • Grateful for the sacrifice on the cross.
    • Acknowledging personal responsibility for Jesus’ suffering.
    • Jesus’ forgiveness: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
    • The ground quaked, and the sky darkened, signifying “It is finished.”
  • The Woman’s Transformation
    • Belief that the woman came to life after drinking the living water.
    • Jesus’ declaration: “I that speak unto thee am He.”
    • Jesus is always present, even when one is driving down the road.
    • Jesus is the one who died on Calvary, found Brother Briley in church, and sees everyone on the street.
    • Jesus is Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.
  • The Woman’s Testimony
    • The woman left her water pot and went into the city to share her experience.
    • She told the men about a man who knew everything she had ever done, suggesting He might be the Christ.
    • Having received the living water, she no longer needed the water pot.
    • She went straight to the source and got what she needed.
  • The Lord’s Knowledge and Provision
    • The Lord knew what the woman was looking for and what she needed.
    • The one she was with was not her husband.
    • She drowned in the living water and no longer needed the old water.
  • Analogy of Thirst and Relief
    • Like being extremely thirsty and finding relief in cold water.
    • The woman found relief at the well.
    • Just as Brother Briley no longer needs the world, the woman no longer needed the water pot.
  • Critique of Misguided Preachers
    • Some preachers are misguiding people.
    • Desire for a preacher who preaches “heaven, sin, and hell hot.”
    • A God-called preacher preaches on hell.
    • Criticism of preachers who charge high fees to enter their churches.
    • The living water is free; all one has to do is accept it.
  • Call to Action
    • Encouragement to come to the source and get things fixed up.
    • Stop relying on oneself and put God first.
    • Go to the source and see where it leads.
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Personal Reflections and Spiritual Drought

  • Feeling of spiritual drought and unmet expectations.
    • Experiencing a period where things are not going as desired.
    • Feeling “down and out” about recent events.

Scriptural Reading: John 4:1-26

  • Jesus’ Journey to Samaria
    • Jesus left Judea after the Pharisees heard He was baptizing more disciples than John.
    • Jesus went to Galilee, passing through Samaria.
    • He arrived at Sychar, near Jacob’s well, around the sixth hour and rested.
  • Encounter with the Samaritan Woman
    • A woman came to draw water, and Jesus asked her for a drink.
    • The woman questioned Jesus because Jews typically do not associate with Samaritans.
    • Jesus told her that if she knew who He was, she would ask Him for living water.
  • Discussion about Living Water
    • The woman questioned how Jesus could provide water since He had nothing to draw with and the well was deep.
    • Jesus explained that whoever drinks the water He gives will never thirst again; it will become a spring of everlasting life.
    • The woman asked for this water so she wouldn’t have to keep coming to the well.
  • Revelation of the Woman’s Past
    • Jesus told her to call her husband, and she admitted she had no husband.
    • Jesus revealed that she had five husbands, and the man she was currently with was not her husband.
    • The woman recognized Jesus as a prophet.
  • Debate on Worship
    • The woman mentioned that her ancestors worshiped on a mountain, while Jews worshiped in Jerusalem.
    • Jesus said that the time was coming when people would worship the Father neither on the mountain nor in Jerusalem.
    • True worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such worshipers.
  • Identification as the Messiah
    • The woman stated that she knew the Messiah was coming and would explain everything.
    • Jesus declared, “I that speak unto thee am He.”
  • Impact on the Disciples and the City
    • The disciples were surprised to see Jesus talking with a woman.
    • The woman left her water pot and went into the city, telling the men to come and see a man who knew everything she had ever done, suggesting He might be the Christ.
    • The people left the city to see Jesus.

Going to the Source

  • The woman at the well encountered more than she expected.
    • She found Jesus resting at the well.
    • Jesus asked her for a drink, despite the social norms.
  • God’s Awareness and Intervention
    • Just as God saw Brother Briley as a “lost boy” in church, He saw the woman’s need.
      • Brother Briley felt destined for hell despite not having committed significant sins.
      • God saved Brother Briley in a church in Campbell, North Carolina.
    • The woman was not looking for Jesus, but He found her at the well.
    • Jesus offered her living water, highlighting the gift of God.
  • Understanding the Samaritans
    • The Samaritans were idolaters who did not serve the living Father.
    • The woman did not initially recognize Jesus as anything more than an ordinary man.
    • If she had known who He was, she would have asked for living water.
  • Personal Struggles and Divine Purpose
    • Feeling like giving up and questioning God’s purpose.
    • The “fountain of living water” springing up from within.
    • Saved and transformed, with a desire to thank God eternally.
    • Actions and expressions are driven by God’s presence within.
  • The Gift of Living Water
    • Experiencing a taste of living water at a young age.
    • Coming to the source (Jesus) is all that is needed.
    • A burden for lost people, whether nearby or elsewhere.
  • The Sprinkling of Living Water
    • The living water within should be shared with others.
    • Like a sprinkler, the water should be planted around others.
    • Others may notice and ask about the source of happiness.
  • Inner Happiness Despite Circumstances
    • Not always outwardly happy, but possessing an inner joy.
    • Something inside that motivates to press on and continue traditions.
  • The Next Generation
    • Younger generations must carry on the testimonies of older believers.
    • Information and guidance should come from the source (the Lord).
  • The Promise of Never-Ending Thirst Quenched
    • Physical water only quenches thirst temporarily.
    • The water Jesus gives becomes a spring of everlasting life.
  • Personal Calling and Resistance
    • Feeling called to preach since the age of 15.
    • Encouraged by preachers but initially resisted the calling.
    • At 16, obtaining a driver’s license and feeling invincible, leading to worldly pursuits.
    • Eventually, acknowledging the calling but feeling inadequate.
  • Running from God
    • Preachers advise running from the calling as long as possible.
    • Engaging in worldly activities to avoid the calling.
    • Attending parties, drinking, and trying to escape God’s purpose.
  • Divine Intervention and Surrender
    • God intervened at a party, leading to a moment of realization.
    • Dropping a beer bottle and crying out to God on a front porch.
    • Promising to attend a youth camp in Camden, North Carolina, if allowed to return.
  • Youth Camp Experience
    • Attending a youth group meeting in a barn.
    • A message about obeying God resonated deeply.
    • Walking in “torn up, wretched,” and sitting in the back.
    • Breaking loose and running to the altar, surrendering to God.
    • Declaring willingness and availability to serve.
  • God’s Knowledge and Plan
    • God had His eyes on Brother Briley, just as He did on the woman at the well.
    • God knew Brother Briley would surrender and attend the youth camp.
    • God had a specific message prepared, just as He knew what to tell the woman at the well.
    • All that was needed was to go to the source.
  • Worship in Spirit and Truth
    • God has never failed since getting a hold of Brother Briley.
    • Even when feeling lost, God is always on the way.
    • When feeling like giving up, God shows up with the right words.
  • God’s Constant Presence
    • Experiencing moments of divine connection, such as hearing a meaningful song on the radio.
    • Feeling like shouting and praising God while driving.
    • God’s presence is felt even when alone.
    • Realizing God has been present all along.
    • Believing God watched every step of the woman’s journey to the well.
  • God’s Understanding and Provision
    • God knows what individuals are going through and where they are.
    • God is the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley.
    • In valleys, one can climb the highest hill because God knows every step.
  • Gratitude for Salvation
    • Thankful that Jesus became sin so that others might be free.
    • Grateful for the sacrifice on the cross.
    • Acknowledging personal responsibility for Jesus’ suffering.
    • Jesus’ forgiveness: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
    • The ground quaked, and the sky darkened, signifying “It is finished.”
  • The Woman’s Transformation
    • Belief that the woman came to life after drinking the living water.
    • Jesus’ declaration: “I that speak unto thee am He.”
    • Jesus is always present, even when one is driving down the road.
    • Jesus is the one who died on Calvary, found Brother Briley in church, and sees everyone on the street.
    • Jesus is Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.
  • The Woman’s Testimony
    • The woman left her water pot and went into the city to share her experience.
    • She told the men about a man who knew everything she had ever done, suggesting He might be the Christ.
    • Having received the living water, she no longer needed the water pot.
    • She went straight to the source and got what she needed.
  • The Lord’s Knowledge and Provision
    • The Lord knew what the woman was looking for and what she needed.
    • The one she was with was not her husband.
    • She drowned in the living water and no longer needed the old water.
  • Analogy of Thirst and Relief
    • Like being extremely thirsty and finding relief in cold water.
    • The woman found relief at the well.
    • Just as Brother Briley no longer needs the world, the woman no longer needed the water pot.
  • Critique of Misguided Preachers
    • Some preachers are misguiding people.
    • Desire for a preacher who preaches “heaven, sin, and hell hot.”
    • A God-called preacher preaches on hell.
    • Criticism of preachers who charge high fees to enter their churches.
    • The living water is free; all one has to do is accept it.
  • Call to Action
    • Encouragement to come to the source and get things fixed up.
    • Stop relying on oneself and put God first.
    • Go to the source and see where it leads.
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