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What are the wells of salvation mentioned in Isaiah 12?

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The wells of salvation refer to the abundant sources of joy and sustenance found in God's Word and His promises.

In Isaiah 12:3, the wells of salvation symbolize the rich resources from which believers can draw joy and strength. These wells include the preaching of God’s Word, which is essential for spiritual nourishment and growth. As believers engage with Scripture, they access a wellspring of hope and comfort, foundational to their faith. Moreover, the promises of God serve as wells that provide assurance, reminding Christians of His unchanging nature and covenant faithfulness. Just as Jesus spoke of the living water in John 4, which quenches spiritual thirst eternally, the wells of salvation represent the abundant joys of life in Christ, always available to His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:3, John 4:14

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In That Day
Paul Mahan · Aug 15, 2012
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