A Satisfying Fountain 

If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me
to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee
living water. John 4:10. 

What said Christ to the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well? . . . "The water
that I shall give . . . shall be . . . a well of water springing up into
everlasting life." The water that Christ referred to was the revelation of
His grace in His Word; His Spirit, His teaching, is as a satisfying fountain
to every soul. Every other source to which they shall resort will prove
unsatisfying. But the word of truth is as cool streams, represented as the
waters of Lebanon, which are always satisfying. In Christ is fullness of joy
forevermore. The desires and pleasures and amusements of the world are never
satisfying nor healing to the soul. But Jesus says, "Whoso eateth my flesh,
and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life." 

Christ's gracious presence in His Word is ever speaking to the soul,
representing Him as the well of living water to refresh the thirsting soul.
It is our privilege to have a living, abiding Saviour. He is the source of
spiritual power implanted within us, and His influence will flow forth in
words and actions, refreshing all within the sphere of our influence,
begetting in them desires and aspirations for strength and purity, for
holiness and peace, and for that joy which brings no sorrow with it. This is
the result of an indwelling Saviour. 

Jesus said, "Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." He
walked once a man on earth, His divinity clothed with humanity, a suffering,
tempted man, beset with Satan's devices. He was tempted in all points like
as we are, and He knows how to succor those that are tempted. Now He is at
the right hand of God. He is in heaven as our advocate, to make intercession
for us. We must always take comfort and hope as we think of this. He is
thinking of those who are subject to temptations in this world. He thinks of
us individually, and knows our every necessity. When tempted, just say, He
cares for me, He makes intercession for me, He loves me, He has died for me.
I will give myself unreservedly to Him. 

We grieve the heart of Christ when we go mourning over ourselves as though
we were our own savior. No; we must commit the keeping of our souls to God
as unto a faithful Creator. He ever lives to make intercession for the
tried, tempted ones. Open your heart to the bright beams of the Sun of
Righteousness, and let not one breath of doubt, one word of unbelief, escape
your lips, lest you sow the seeds of doubt. There are rich blessings for us;
let us grasp them by faith. I entreat you to have courage in the Lord.
Divine strength is ours; and let us talk courage and strength and faith. . .
. Bear a living testimony for God under all circumstances (Testimonies to
Ministers, pp. 390, 391). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 184

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