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How does the story of Jacob's well relate to God's plan of salvation?

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Jacob's well serves as a prophetic symbol of the meeting place where Jesus reveals Himself as the Savior.

Jacob's well represents more than a physical location; it is a pivotal point in God's overarching plan for salvation. The well signifies the provision God made for His people, culminating in the revelation of Christ to the woman at the well. In John 4, Jesus uses this setting to illustrate His role as the source of living water, symbolizing both physical and spiritual sustenance. The significance of this encounter underscores the providence of God, as He orchestrated events and places throughout history to bring His elect to Himself for redemption and eternal life, highlighting the themes of sovereignty and grace inherent in the Reformed faith.
Scripture References: John 4:4-30, Genesis 48:21-22

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