A Well of Living Water to Ponder & Grow
How does God’s living water refresh you during times of spiritual dryness?
Reflect on how God’s Word sustains you.
Welcome to a page of reflection and renewal, where the Word of God offers life and refreshment like a well of living water. No matter where you are in your faith journey, take a moment to pause and drink deeply from God’s truth.
Just as Jesus offered the woman at the well living water, He offers it to you today—water that leads to everlasting life (John 4:14). Come, reflect, and let the Holy Spirit guide your heart as you grow in Him.
“But whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
— John 4:14 (NIV)
WELLness Wednesday
Scriptures to Ponder
In November 2025, Wellness Wednesday invites believers into a posture of gratitude and trust. As the year draws toward its close, we pause to recognize the keeping power of God, His shield of mercy, His hedge of protection, and His faithfulness that has carried us through seen and unseen battles. This is a month to reflect, rejoice, and rest in the assurance that we have been covered, not by chance, but by covenant.
November is a season of divine preservation. Where the enemy sought to destroy, God intervened. Where confusion tried to cloud our minds, His peace surrounded us. Where danger drew near, His angels stood guard. We are thankful not only for what we have gained, but also for what we have escaped, for every closed door that was protection in disguise, and every delay that was divine redirection.
This month calls us to walk in awareness of God’s watchful care and to cultivate a grateful heart that recognizes His hand in both the big and the small. Gratitude fortifies faith. Thanksgiving releases peace. When we give thanks for His protection, we anchor ourselves in His promises, knowing that the same God who shielded us before will continue to go before us, fight for us, and keep us in perfect peace.
We Decree and Declare, according to His Word:
“But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one.”
— 2 Thessalonians 3:3