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Drinking Water From Your Own Well

January 5, 2010 Life Development, Love 2 Comments

Today I posted on the 31 Day Challenge about the warning of adultery. If every man and woman took seriously the warning of today’s chapter (Proverbs 5), the image and experience of marriage [and perhaps all other relationships that flow out of it]     would certainly look and be vastly different than they are today to all of our benefit.

In fact, not “paying attention” to the wisdom and “words of insight” written in this chapter arguably may have contributed to some of the most damaging consequences we face in our homes, families, and culture today.

Solomon has taken this entire chapter to emphasize that marriage and sexuality are so sacred and pure, that two people coming together and giving ALL of themselves to each other, is not to be messed or interfered with, so that it might last forever. In essence, adultery can never truly satisfy, because it can’t…

It’s living outside of how God created us to live!

One verse that stood out to me was verse 15:

“Drink water from your own cistern,
running water from your own well.”

Poetic for sure, but also amazingly clear, isn’t it?

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  1. debbiestull says:

    Heed Solomon’s advice Pleeese ;)

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