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And if we don't measure up to the "American Dream", we fall into depression, jealousy, unworthiness, self-hatred, discontentment, and other toxic seeds the devil plants in our hearts. Or if I stay in a "settle for less" relationship or date a random guy for a free meal (without praying) then I won't be so lonely. I have done all the above. But I love what Dr. Cynthia Hale says about being desperate in relationships (any type): "A desperate person is often a reckless person, not discriminating against what type of company to keep." But WE are daughters of God NOT women of this age (Romans 12:1). We must channel our desire to quench our physical thirst like Xena the Warrior Princess by violently going after God. Our thirst is nothing new under the sun. Women have had this thirst for thousands of years, since Eve feasted her eyes on the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 3). We have to see how to quench our "Thirst" by examining Jesus and our "Thirsty" Samaritan sister at the well (John 4). The overall account between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well reveals Jesus to be a radical of His time. Jesus broke cultural, racial, religious, and gender barriers during the conversation (John 4:1-26). The three things I love about Jesus in this passage are: After long days of ministry through baptism and making disciples, Jesus went to the well and I believe He was waiting to quench the Samaritan woman's thirst. She didn't know that His trip to the well would change her life forever (John 4:4-9). Jesus longs for you and has your name written on His hand (Isaiah 49:16). Just as He pursued to quench the Thirst she was experiencing, He longs to do that for you. No commas or conjunctions. The woman at the well had a bad reputation because she had five husbands, was living with a man who was not her husband, and was considered an outcast. To top it all off, she was a woman (second class status in society at that time) and of Samaritan ethnicity, which made her hated by all Jews ( John 4:16-17). But, despite all of these labels, she allowed Jesus to seek her heart and Jesus broke through the barriers to quench her Thirst. To understand why Jesus didn't follow the social norms can only be answered at the Cross. He loved her in spite of what she had done and would do! This same love is available for us as daughters of the King as long as we keep our thrones reserved for Jesus only. And even if we don't, He still loves us when we don't regard Him as our number one. When Jesus comes to the well and asks the woman at the well for a drink, she sees He does not have a water pot. So I can imagine her giving Jesus a side-eye look when Jesus says that He can give her living water (9-10). The Message Bible translation always keeps it real! Jesus then responds with (v. 13-14), "Whoever drinks of this water will get thirsty AGAIN and AGAIN. Anyone who drinks the water I give will never thirst-not ever. The water I give will be an artesian spring WITHIN, gushing fountains of endless life" (MSG). The same Thirst that we are trying to quench will NEVER get quenched by achievements, possessions, hangout spots, f ood, men, etc. None of these things will quench, but that same urge within can be satisfied ONLY by Jesus. After the conversation with Jesus, she left her water pot (v. 28) and told the entire City of Samaria that she heard the good news of Jesus Christ. She forgot about the water she needed. Her Thirst was quenched instantly because she allowed Jesus to seek her, she accepted the love of Christ, and she believed that Jesus could only quench her Thirst. She obeyed her Thirst :) Don't drown out your true Thirst designed for Christ alone with temporal things. He is pursuing you at the well and is waiting to quench your Thirst. Jesus wants His daughters to live a life fulfilled and in abundance not in scarcity. Fill that vacuum of your soul with all of Him by reading your Bible, listening to awesome worship music like Kim Walker and Misty Edwards, and surround yourself with a community of Godly women. Give all of yourself to Him and your paths to your career, relationship, ministry, and the other dreams won’t lead to a dead end. Royal & Radiant Magazine | 23