Heaven Land Devotions - Glorious Wells of the Weary
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Weariness is always a part of our journeys. There is no doubt
that Jesus was weary in His earthly journeys though there is only
one reference of it.
"Jesus therefore, being wearied with his journey, sat thus on the
well: and it was about the sixth hour." John 4:6.
As soon as He sat down on Jacob's well, the encounter with the
woman of Samaria would never have happened. He was humanly
thirsty, and she was spiritually thirsty. Both were able to give
water to each other.
However, He said to her, "But whosoever drinketh of the water
that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I
shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into
everlasting life. The woman saith unto him, Sir, give me this
water, that I thirst not, neither come hither to draw."
(vs. 14-15).
Here we see Jesus Christ the "Well of Salvation, sitting down
upon "Jacob's well," and "a well of water springing up unto
eternal life," entered into the woman. We never read any where
else that Jesus drank of that well, but perhaps was satisified
spiritually the same as her.
Do not be afraid to let go of all the spiritual business when
weariness happens. Instead sit down. Do not be surprised to
realize that this is a very real place.
The same as places of weariness that Jesus had, and Paul and John
the Revelator experienced when in prisons wrote all the letters
to the churches.
Expect God to do things you would never expect, and you will
drink of the artesian wells of eternity and be refreshed and
strengthen to continue on your own journeys to the Heavenly Mount
Zion, "The City whose builder and Maker is God."
"We have looked up. We have seen the lovely radiance of that
upper air. But our feet must walk the ways of the earth down that
dreary hill past those somber trees, and into the valley, before
we can press up through the mist and stand under shining skies."
~ Amy Carmichael.
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