-Leave Your Jar and Go
Reading: John 4:25-30, 39-42
Reading: John 4:25-30, 39-42
One encounter with Jesus transformed the woman so radically that she left her water jar and rushed to tell everyone.
Witness flows from overflow, not obligation.
When Christ truly quenches your soul, you can't help but share where others can find living water.
She had no training, no credentials—just a question bubbling from new life: "Could this be the Christ?" Her testimony triggered a spiritual awakening in her city.
God launches revivals through unlikely hearts: tax collectors, shepherds, fishermen, and shame-filled women.
If you've lost your zeal for sharing the gospel, perhaps you've forgotten what He saved you from.
Someone needs to hear about life-giving water this week.
Don't let religion distract you from evangelism.
Leave your pot. Go tell. Jesus quenches thirsty souls.
Witness flows from overflow, not obligation.
When Christ truly quenches your soul, you can't help but share where others can find living water.
She had no training, no credentials—just a question bubbling from new life: "Could this be the Christ?" Her testimony triggered a spiritual awakening in her city.
God launches revivals through unlikely hearts: tax collectors, shepherds, fishermen, and shame-filled women.
If you've lost your zeal for sharing the gospel, perhaps you've forgotten what He saved you from.
Someone needs to hear about life-giving water this week.
Don't let religion distract you from evangelism.
Leave your pot. Go tell. Jesus quenches thirsty souls.

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