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**John 4:7** โ *"When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, 'Give Me a drink.'"*
He asked her for something.
Not to impress her with theology. Not to open with a sermon. Jesus, the Living Water, initiated with need โ or the appearance of it. This is the posture of a shepherd who enters your world before He invites you into His.
The Samaritan woman carried more than a water jar that afternoon. She carried shame, isolation, a history of broken covenant. And yet the first word spoken was an invitation to serve *Him* โ which quietly restored her dignity before a single truth was spoken.
Scripture reminds us: grace rarely announces itself. It arrives at the well, at noon, in the heat of ordinary life.
By grace, the One who needs nothing chose to need *you* first.
Walk with that today โ the God who draws near by asking, not demanding.
He asked her for something.
Not to impress her with theology. Not to open with a sermon. Jesus, the Living Water, initiated with need โ or the appearance of it. This is the posture of a shepherd who enters your world before He invites you into His.
The Samaritan woman carried more than a water jar that afternoon. She carried shame, isolation, a history of broken covenant. And yet the first word spoken was an invitation to serve *Him* โ which quietly restored her dignity before a single truth was spoken.
Scripture reminds us: grace rarely announces itself. It arrives at the well, at noon, in the heat of ordinary life.
By grace, the One who needs nothing chose to need *you* first.
Walk with that today โ the God who draws near by asking, not demanding.