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Gerry Gutierrez' Update
I hope you find encouraging the wealth of God of which you are an inheritor.
‟Fetching for water with the jar of faith.”
Prayer is fetching water with the jar of faith.
No faith ...no water ...even if you live by the side of the Stream. Many men pray and get nothing as a result of prayer. God’s well is deep and wide and full of fresh water which is available to quench any number of thirsty individuals as well as their armies and their horses.
In prayer the issue is never the supply because God has limitless supply to irrigate every desert as well as to fill the deepest Ocean with water just for fun.
The water tanks of the clouds are always at work bringing purified water to the pipeline of the rivers to keep the pools of the oceans filled to the rim with only sand as walls of contention to stop their brave waves and keep safe his little ones and their buckets and shovels at the beaches of the world.
No matter how much thirst you might have ... no matter how big your jar is... you will never dry the Ocean of God’s love, grace and generosity which is already proven in Jesus our Lord.
Today Jesus is already by the well waiting to have a divine appointment with you. Come to Jesus who is also thirsty not for water but thirsty for you and your fellowship as a loving father is always thirsty of his children.
Once by faith and prayer you meet “The living water” himself, there will be no need anymore for your jar and “Just water.” Faith and Prayer will eventually lead you to “worship in spirit and truth” there to thirst no more for the things of this world.
Rebecca went for water to the well and she found a husband. The Samaritan woman went to the well of Jacob for water and there she found Jesus. Might your needs and thirst drive you to whatever your fountains of supplies might be only to find Jesus himself waiting ready to satisfy your thirst for Jesus and his thirst for you.
This was the “water boy” of Jesus on duty.
Gerry Gutierrez.
PS. F=P W2 Faith is equal to Prayer under the Will and Word of God.
Pictures are of my grandchildren in Tacoma.
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