From Sue Kaufman
When the Well Runs Dry
You bid me, come and drink, but the well has run dry.
You say, come and rest, you’ll wipe the tear from my eye.
But how can I trust you when the world’s closing in?
All I can see is darkness and sin.
I am thirsty. Lord help me survive.
With your life giving water I thrive.
You give me grace and hope and strength from above.
You give me all that I need, wrapped up in your love.
I know you are there, but it seems like you’re not.
I give what I can, this is all that I’ve got.
I am thirsty. Lord help me survive.
With your life giving water I thrive.
I give you thanks and praise for the gift of your grace.
And I long for the day to see you face to face.
I’ll cling to the promise that you’ll make us whole.
And to serve... others, refreshes my soul.
I can see now, that YOU quench my thirst.
And I’ll thrive best by putting you first.
I wrote this song as I thought about going through the pandemic and what we needed to not only survive, but to thrive. What do we need to live life to the fullest? How can we trust in God’s promises and find JOY every day? My heart was breaking with all that was going on in the world and I was exhausted from trying to provide care and communicate with others—communication that listens to understand, and not to respond.
My mom’s voice rang in my ear, “Just because I don’t agree with you, doesn’t mean I don’t understand you.” I immediately thought, “If you understood me you would agree with me, because I’m right.” I often found myself frustrated that as I concentrated on trying to understand, people didn’t care to hear what I had to say anyway. That’s when the spirit helped me realize that I needed to surround myself with people who fill me up and fill my cup.
Awesome God,
Fill us to overflowing with your life giving water as we seek to serve you and our neighbor with joy.
Amen
Meg Sander, Pastor, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Wells, Minnesota
Relationship with God is personal, but not private. It is intended to be shared. Our spiritual health is real when we delight in relationship with God and share this joy with others. Please send your own devotion, prayer or apolitical thoughts to joycemderrick@gmail.com to be shared with your WELCA sisters, one a day in the order in which they are received.