Here’s a worshipful poem celebrating Jesus as the Living Water, overflowing with Scripture:
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### **"The Well That Never Runs Dry"**
*"Whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst again."*
—John 4:14
**Verse 1:**
*Not Jacob’s well with depths untold (John 4:6,12),*
*But You—the Spring that bursts the stone.*
*You turned the desert of my soul*
*To rivers where Your mercy flows (Isa. 43:19).*
**Verse 2:**
*No parched heart left unquenched, unseen—*
*You met the thief, the outcast, me (John 4:7-10).*
*The water from Your wounded side*
*Now floods death’s sands with endless life (John 19:34).*
**Verse 3:**
*Come, thirsty ones! Oh, stoop and drink (Isa. 55:1).*
*No coins required, no price but need.*
*The Cup You pour is heaven’s brink—*
*A draft that drowns both sin and seed (Rev. 22:17).*
**Refrain:**
*"O Living Water, clear and sweet,*
*Your tides have washed my feet.*
*Now make me well to spill Your love*
*Till all the world is filled."*
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This poem flows from Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman (John 4) to the cry of Revelation’s "Come!" May it remind you that Christ alone satisfies the soul’s deepest drought. 💧🙌
*(Key Scriptures: John 4:1-14, John 7:37-39, Isaiah 55:1-3, Revelation 22:17.)*
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