
- 240 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
What image best describes your heart? A water-drenched kid in front of an open fire hydrant? Or a bristled desert tumbleweed?
You’re acquainted with physical thirst. Stop drinking and see what happens. Coherent thoughts vanish, skin grows clammy, and vital organs shut down. Deprive your body of necessary fluid, and it will tell you.
Deprive your soul of spiritual water, and it will tell you. Dehydrated hearts and desperate messages. Snarling tempers. Waves of worry. Growing guilt and fear. Hopelessness. Resentment. Loneliness. Insecurity.
But you don’t have to live with a dehydrated heart. God invites you to treat your thirsty soul as you would treat your physical thirst. Just visit the WELL and drink deeply.
- Receive Christ’s work on the cross,
- The energy of his Spirit,
- His lordship over your life,
- And his unending, unfailing love.
Come thirsty and drink the water of life.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Meagan
- 1. The Dehydrated Heart
- Part One: Accept His Work
- Part Two: Rely on His Energy
- Part Three: Trust His Lordship
- Part Four: Receive His Love
- Reader’s Guide
- Notes