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The Well at Noon: Living Water, Hard Truth, and the Grace That Waits in the Heat
Season 7 · Episode 81

The Well at Noon: Living Water, Hard Truth, and the Grace That Waits in the Heat

The Semi-Seminarian · Pastor Jim Wilhelm

February 12, 202626m 51s

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Show Notes

t’s noon in Samaria. The sun is high. The shadows are gone. And a woman who has learned how to move unseen walks toward Jacob’s well carrying more than a jar. 🌞💧

In this immersive Bible study of John 4 (WEB), we step into one of the most personal conversations in Scripture—Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. What begins with a simple request—“Give me a drink”—becomes a holy collision of truth and mercy. Boundaries fall. History is exposed. Thirst is named. And living water is offered not after repentance, but in the middle of reality.

This episode explores what it means to worship in spirit and truth, how grace confronts without crushing, and why the longest recorded conversation Jesus has in the Gospels happens at noon—with someone the world had already dismissed.

If you’ve ever felt like you arrived at the well at the wrong hour… this one’s for you. 📖🔥

Come sit in the heat. Come hear the truth. Come see the Messiah revealed in the ordinary glare of day.