### Summary
Today, we gathered to celebrate being in the house of the Lord and to share some humorous and heartfelt moments, including an unexpected encounter with goats. We also focused on our community outreach efforts, such as collecting food for local schools and supporting a church in Honduras. The core of our message centered on the concept of "living water" and the importance of having our spiritual wells filled with it. Drawing from biblical stories, we explored how Jesus offers us living water that quenches our deepest spiritual thirst.
We reflected on the story of Isaac re-digging the wells of his father Abraham, which had been filled with dirt by the Philistines. This serves as a metaphor for our own lives, where our wells can become clogged with the "dirt" of worldly distractions and sins. We are called to re-dig these wells, to remove the dirt, and to fill them with the living water of the Holy Spirit. This living water brings life, restoration, and connection with God and others.
We also discussed the importance of being in God's will and how being at His well brings goodness, mercy, and favor into our lives. When our wells are filled with living water, we become sources of life and blessing to those around us. We are encouraged to remember our first love for Jesus, to repent of our sins, and to repeat the actions that once brought us close to Him. This process will lead to spiritual renewal and the outpouring of God's favor in our lives.
Finally, we emphasized the need to avoid building walls of rejection and instead to keep our wells open and accessible, even to those who may hurt us. By doing so, we allow the living water to flow freely, bringing healing and restoration. We concluded with a call to action: to dig our wells, fill them with living water, and let that water overflow into the lives of others.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. digging Our Wells**: Just as Isaac re-dug the wells of his father Abraham, we must remove the "dirt" of worldly distractions and sins that clog our spiritual wells. This process involves self-examination, repentance, and a commitment to filling our lives with the Holy Spirit. [23:29]
3. Being in God's Will: When we are in God's will, we find ourselves at His well, where goodness, mercy, and favor flow abundantly. This alignment with God's purpose brings about spiritual and material blessings, making our lives a source of life and blessing to others.
4. Avoiding Walls of Rejection: It's crucial to keep our wells open and accessible, even to those who may hurt us. Building walls of rejection only isolates us and prevents the flow of living water. Instead, we should allow God's love and grace to flow through us, bringing healing and restoration.
5. Remember, Repent, Repeat: To experience spiritual renewal, we must remember our first love for Jesus, repent of our sins, and repeat the actions that once brought us close to Him. This simple yet profound process leads to the outpouring of God's favor and the restoration of our spiritual vitality.
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