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What does the Bible say about finding spiritual water?

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The Bible uses the metaphor of wells to represent the search for spiritual truth and satisfaction found in God and His Word.

In Genesis 26, Isaac's search for water in a dry land symbolizes the believer's pursuit of spiritual truth and sustenance. Just as Isaac dug wells that his father Abraham had previously opened, believers are encouraged to return to the rich truths of Scripture and the faith of those who have gone before. This act of digging for water mirrors the longing for the 'fountain of living water' found in Christ, emphasizing that true nourishment and fulfillment are only obtained through Him and His Word. The struggle for water showcases the believer's experience in a spiritual wilderness where true fellowship may be elusive, yet it serves as a reminder to seek out the well of God's promises.
Scripture References: Genesis 26:17-25

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Allan Jellett · Sep 27, 2000
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