Jesus sits down at a well… tired, waiting.
A Samaritan woman comes to draw water, and He asks her for a drink. The conversation moves quickly past the water in the well, and He offers her something she was not expecting…living water.
Then it gets personal. He knows her, and He knows her life.
He speaks directly, not in a way to expose her, but to reach her – and she feels that. Something about Him is different. It’s not just what He says, it’s how He sees her.
Her realization comes in layers. By the time she leaves, she’s not carrying plain water anymore. She is carrying living water. She even leaves her jar behind and goes back to the town with urgency.
At this well, she is seen, known, and changed.
The story of her conversion doesn’t end at the well; it moves with her – all the way into town where it multiplies into many.
