What does wellspring of life mean




















I know thoughts, choices, emotions, and desires are involved. I am going with those components for now. Given, my own struggles over the last year, I know in my heart—attitudes play a big role in either glorifying God or, and in my case where I learned so much about my heart, a besetting sin. I had an attitude towards my boss that kept tripping me up. It was not until I realized that I had this negative attitude that I began to deal with the heart issue.

I had to release it. I did release it in prayer, but I had to do more. God lead me to go to her and to say things to her that were directly contrary to my wrong attitudes.

But, saying those encouraging, positive things sealed the repentance of my heart to God, making my attitudes ultimately change towards her. Wonderful release!!! This is exactly what I promote; it is the doing something about the problem, the fixing it when possible that produces eternal results and earthly peace. Praise God! You are commenting using your WordPress.

You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Places on earth where we long to impact and make change for the better. Things on earth which we desire to establish, improve, change, bring into alignment, to bring justice to.

What areas of your heart have passion alive so strong that even talking about these things brings you great life. So many people that I coach have lost touch completely with these areas in their heart and have fallen into a life of compromise.

Other matters and opportunities have come along and completely distracted them from these original plans. I would like to propose to you that guarding our hearts is an act of nurturing our hearts and allowing those deep seeds of desire that point to our destiny to grow. Maybe you have let the fire smolder on some of your deeper passions and ideas of how you want the world to change. Maybe over years and years you have even forgotten some of the grander, more idealistic ideas you had.

Maybe your fullest, greatest destiny on earth, the places where you are designed to shine the brightest, where you most display the Glory of God relate to these passions in your heart.

Your calling is your passion. Over time, we too are changed as Jesus transforms us and renews us. So lets look at some of the ways we are renewed by Jesus. We are not here to draw people to ourselves, or to show off how good we are, we are here to follow Jesus and point people to him.

We come to Jesus carrying the things that weigh us down and trouble us and challenge us, and as we lift those up to God we see how much smaller those things are compared to his great goodness, and we see that we can trust God to help us with those things. I have always loved the image of a tree. Let your roots grow down into him, and let your lives be built on him.

Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness. Confession is good for the soul and a vital part of our life with God. We say a unison prayer, we have confession in our other prayers, and we sing songs of confession. The most personal, and in my opinion the most important, is the time of silence that follows our unison confession. We often want to hurry through that silence.

Confession helps us keep our hearts. Our hearts are the keepers of our wellspring because Jesus lives in our hearts. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them.

We obey by trusting and praising and confessing, and thereby making our hearts a good home for Jesus. We talked about this last week when we looked at Ephesians:. Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Life happens and life gets messy. Sometimes we need to redecorate, and sometimes we need to do something more drastic so we renovate, maybe even tearing everything out down to the studs.

Keeping our hearts with all vigilance, then is making sure we are paying attention to our spiritual and emotional health, making sure we are well-watered! In Psalm 1, our other reading today, we are compared to a tree planted by streams of water. They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither.

In all that they do, they prosper. The Holy Spirit speaks to us through the words of the Bible. There are other ways, too, but this is a big one. Jesus said,. For the Spirit to remind us of what Jesus said, we have to be reading and studying and re-reading his words in the Bible. She had tried to find satisfaction drinking from wells of the world, but no man had truly quenched her thirst. Then she met Jesus, who knew everything she ever did.

This Man became a wellspring of life-giving truth that overflowed to her community. What do you really thirst for? Do you long to know the meaning of your life? Are you longing for the kind of love that fills you up rather than drains you? Are you forever trying to find acceptance and respect? Only Jesus can identify those deep longings and fill your thirsty soul.

Seek out the One who offers you living water.



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