
“With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.” ~ Isaiah 12:3
There is a reason water is one of the most powerful images in all of Scripture. Every human being understands thirst. We know what it feels like to be dry, depleted, running on empty. And we know the relief …. almost indescribable…..of finally getting a drink when we desperately need one.
Isaiah paints a picture that would have resonated deeply with his original audience. In the ancient world, wells were everything. They were the difference between survival and death, between a thriving community and a barren wasteland. You didn’t take a well for granted. You didn’t walk past one carelessly. When you found water, you drew from it with everything you had.
That is the image God places over salvation.
Notice the word “joy” comes before the drawing. It isn’t just that you will survive, or that you will get by, or that you will find just enough to make it through. You will draw with joy. There is an eagerness implied here, a delight, an almost childlike excitement about coming to the source. This isn’t the reluctant gulp of someone who has no other option. This is someone who has discovered something extraordinary and can’t get enough of it.
And the wells …. plural … are deep. They don’t run dry. There is no rationing, no shortage, no fear that if you draw too much there won’t be enough left. The wells of salvation are inexhaustible because the God behind them is inexhaustible.
Whatever has left you feeling empty today … spiritually dry, worn down, wondering if you have anything left ….this verse is an open invitation. You don’t have to earn your way to the well. You don’t have to clean yourself up before you approach it. You simply come, and you draw.
Come thirsty. Leave full. And come back again…and again…and again…for eternity.









