If you’re like me, you grew up and became a productive member of society. Maybe it took you longer, but you’re here now, working, paying taxes, voting, and contributing.
If you’re like me, you have people in your life who love you. Whether friends, family, teachers, kids, coworkers, or someone else, someone loves you.
If you’re like me, you’ve faced some things in your life. Maybe more, maybe less, but something that has caused pain or heartache and maybe you’re wondering why.
If you’re like me, you think that you’ve failed. A lot.
If you’re like me, you have 20/20 vision with the negatives but lack all sight with the positive.
If you’re like me, you may read and sing about being free but you don’t feel it, not always.
If you’re like me, your race consists of running from one thing to the next but it is all in circle. You dizzy yourself searching for something to offset the narrative in your mind. The one that says you’re not enough.
If you’re like me, you think about starting a counseling fund for your children rather than a college fund because surely, you’re messing it all up and they will need professional help.
If you’re like me, you’re tired and you need rest.
What if I told you I knew where you could get it? What if I told you that the narrative that played like a loop in my mind, doesn’t anymore? What if I told you there was a way to be free, for real?
It’s not easy. It takes constant and consistent work. It takes digging deep and going back to read some of your hardest chapters. You know, the ones you were so thankful to be done with and swore never to revisit? It is ignoring those dust covered chapters that is robbing you of freedom and stealing your joy.
What if I told you it was all possible?
Would you accept the invitation?
I wish we were sitting across the table from one another talking. I would invite you to The Well.
When Jesus met the Samaritan woman, he did at a well. Isn’t it ironic that we have so much to fill us in this life yet we are empty and needing to be filled? I invite you to come and be filled. Not by any person but by Jesus who is the living water. Come get your thirst quenched.