Embracing Singleness: Finding Wholeness in Christ

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"But if you don't have that living water. And you get married thinking that's something magical. That something magical is going to happen after you say, I do. Just look at 90 day, what is it? 90 day fiance, happily ever after. I'm like, they need to call that show 90 day fiance unhappily ever after. Because those marriages are a hot mess. A hot mess. There's nothing magical about signing a paper. Putting on a tux. Putting on a dress. Standing in front of everybody. Marriage is work." [01:01:52]( | | )

"So like this woman who had endured five. Rejections, the scorn of her community. Jesus says, I have what you need. I can give you something so you will never thirst again, married or not a mother or not children or not. Come to me, all ye that are weary and heavy laden. I will give you rest. Come to me and I will give you living. Life. Water." [01:03:44]( | | )

"And her testimony was so powerful that they begged. Jesus to stay with them for days. Read the rest of the text. He stayed with them for two days. They ate up every word that Jesus said to them. Samaritans who do not talk to Jews. He was giving them living water. Because of her testimony about wholeness. That is what this story is about." [01:04:49]( | | )

"This text is not about being married or being single. This text is about wholeness. This text is about this woman being spiritually and emotionally healed, not having, not being married. Not having children, not what the community says and not what the culture says. This text is about Jesus saying, you are thirsty. you think that the only way your needs can get met is through marriage. But I offer you living water." [55:08]( | | )

"Listen to me, singles. There is nothing wrong with you. And you do not have to survive this season. Jesus says, come and drink from the well that never runs dry. I have life for you, abundant life for you, healing for you, peace for you. Come to me. We put too much pressure on the institution of marriage." [59:35]( | | )

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