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John 4 – Thirst no more…

Good day everyone, and welcome back to our journey through the book of John! 😊

Today we’re diving into chapter 4, and my prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for our daily walk.

This chapter opens with a beautiful reminder of Jesus’ humanity. We see Him tired and weary after a long journey. The group stops in Samaria, and while His disciples go to buy food, Jesus sits by Jacob’s well to rest and have a drink.

But as we know, nothing with God is ever a coincidence. I believe Jesus chose that exact spot at that exact moment because He knew a Samaritan woman would come—and that her life was about to change forever. Her time had come.

In the same way, nothing in our lives happens by accident. God is intentional. He knows every detail of our journey and has a plan woven through it all. We can trust Him completely.

When Jesus asked the woman for water, she was shocked. Jews typically had no dealings with Samaritans; there was deep division between them. But Jesus breaks barriers. He crosses social, cultural, and gender lines to reach people.

In Christ, every wall comes down. Galatians 3:28 TPT says:

This woman didn’t expect a Jewish man to even speak to her, let alone ask her for a drink. Yet if only she knew who she was talking to!

How many times have we missed Jesus without realizing it—just like this woman? She believed the Messiah was coming but didn’t recognize that He was standing right in front of her. I imagine Jesus kept the conversation going so she could finally see the truth, that He was indeed the Messiah she had been waiting for. He told her that God had a gift for her—the gift of salvation and eternal life.

When Jesus spoke of living water, she became eager to receive it. She said, “Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water.”

Are you still going to the ‘well’—searching for fulfilment in things that never truly satisfy? Why not give Jesus, the Living Water, a try? Only He can quench the deep thirst of your soul. No material possession, relationship, or success can satisfy the longing within you—only God can.

As their conversation continued, Jesus revealed truths about her life that no stranger could have known. Yet instead of condemning her, He offered grace. He saw beyond her past and offered her a new beginning.

When she realized who He was, she ran back to her town, telling everyone about her encounter. She became an evangelist in an instant! Because of her testimony, many in her town believed in Jesus that day.

She didn’t keep her encounter to herself—and neither should we. When Jesus changes your life, you can’t help but tell others.

Jesus didn’t judge her for her sins; He saw her potential. The same Jesus who offered her living water is extending that same offer to you today. No matter where you’ve been or what you’ve done, He is ready to fill you with His living water—His presence, His peace, His Spirit.

This doesn’t mean life will suddenly be free of challenges. Jesus Himself said in John 16:33:

The difference is this: when life’s challenges come, you won’t face them alone. Jesus will be with you, to strengthen, guide, and comfort you every step of the way.

Today, embrace Jesus’s offer of living water and thirst no more. Don’t harden your heart, open it to Jesus. Like the woman at the well, you too can encounter Him in a life-changing way.

Try Jesus—you won’t regret it. He alone can satisfy your soul.

If you would like to receive Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, pls say this prayer:

Dear Lord, thank you for sending your son Jesus Christ to come and die for me. Forgive me for all my wrongs. I confess with my mouth and believe in my heart – that Jesus is Lord and that you raised Him from the dead. Fill me now with your Holy Spirit. I believe it, I receive it and I confess it. In Jesus’ name Amen.

Welcome to the family of God 😊

Thank you for joining me today on John 4. I’d love to hear your thoughts — what stood out to you most in this chapter? Share your reflections in the comments below so we can continue to grow together.

Here are some reflection questions

Reflection Questions:

  1. Have there been moments in your life that seemed random, but later you realized God was at work behind the scenes and how might He be arranging things for your good right now?
  2. What “wells” do you keep going back to—hoping to be satisfied but always leaves you empty?
  3. When was the last time you shared your story of what Jesus has done for you and who in your life might need to hear about the hope you’ve found in Him?
  4. What challenges are you facing right now and how can you invite Jesus to walk with you through them instead of trying to handle them on your own?

Acts 4 – Facing Persecution…

Good afternoon y’all. Today we are studying chapter 4 of Acts.

In this chapter we see the apostles face persecution because of the gospel of Christ.

Below are a few points I picked out from today’s chapter.

Be blessed 🙂

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– There will always be opposition when doing God’s work especially when boldly professing and preaching about Jesus. Peter and John knew who had called them and they didn’t allow the opposition derail them or cause them to deny God. Do you know who called you and why you were called? Knowing this will help you stay on course even when challenges are all around.

– Peter was full of the Holy Ghost and not himself, and that’s why He could defend the gospel. If you are full of yourself your words will have no power…it will be like noise in the ears of those listening and won’t have any effect on them. But because Peter was full of the Holy Spirit, who is the POWER of God, when he spoke, his words had power backing it and as a result it had impact on the audience. People repented and accepted Jesus as their Lord. He didn’t go there bragging about himself, but kept the focus on Jesus. What are you doing with the opportunities to preach Jesus? Are you making it about yourself or about Jesus?  Peter gave all credit and glory back to Jesus. There was no trace of pride in his response. See v 10-11

– Salvation can only be found in Jesus. Everything else is fake. Jesus is the way the truth and life.

– What makes more sense: to obey God or man? Often times we find ourselves in a position where we are torn between pleasing God or man. It’s seems much easier to obey man and escape the consequences, however Peter and the apostles chose to obey God and live with the consequence of their decision. In verse 19 we see Peter’s response.
” But Peter and John replied, “Do you think God wants us to obey you rather than him? We cannot stop telling about everything we have seen and heard.” (V 19-20 NLT)
Perhaps it’s because Peter had denied Jesus once before and he knew the pain and sorrow that brought him, hence why he didn’t make the same mistake again but chose to stand up for Jesus despite the persecution. I pray God gives us the boldness and courage to stand up for Him even in the face of persecution.

– As opposed to panicking, the apostles went back to God in prayer. They could have started worrying about what will happen if they continued preaching….but these guys went back to the One who gave them the commission to preach in the first place. They tabled their fears before Him. Friends, do we panic or turn our panic into sincere prayers to God? I’m guilty of this I would have panicked before remembering God can take care of the situation. ( I’m still work in progress 🙂 lol)

As soon as they were freed, Peter and John returned to the other believers and told them what the leading priests and elders had said. When they heard the report, all the believers lifted their voices together in prayer to God…” V23 – 24 NLT)

– I was challenged by their prayer in verse 29 and 30.
And now, O Lord, hear their threats, and give us, your servants, great boldness in preaching your word.  Stretch out your hand with healing power; may miraculous signs and wonders be done through the name of your holy servant Jesus” (NLT).

I noticed it wasn’t for God to remove the persecution but for BOLDNESS in the midst of it! I know what I’d be praying for if I were in their shoes 🙂 . We can’t run away from persecution. Jesus never promised us an easy ride but one thing He promised is the assurance of His presence and victory in the midst of it. In John 16:33 Jesus says “…Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world.” am with you…’).

-The intensity and sincerity of their prayer also challenged me. They didn’t use big grammar or go round the bush. They went straight to the point. They told God exactly what it was that was bugging them and what they needed Him to do. I believe it was the sincerity of the prayer that got them immediate response to their request. Verse 31 says:
“After this prayer, the meeting place shook, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. Then they preached the word of God with boldness” (NLT)

– They were unified in purpose, spirit and even in the flesh (see v32 -36). No one lacked anything. It was one big happy family. I’m sure they had issues but the love they had for each other was stronger than the issues.  They all shared what they had. I ask myself why it is so difficult for us to attain this level of unity and bond (like the early church) in our generation today?

Prayer:
Dear Lord we thank you for today. Please help us to be bold and courageous even in the face of persecution, in Jesus’ Name Amen.

Thanks for joining today. Pls feel free to share your thots on the chapter.

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Have a blessed day 🙂

***With God all things are possible***