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A Well So Deep

The Samaritan Woman

Vocal by Deborah Epping. Music and lyrics by Mack Devlin.

The story of the Woman at the Well appears in the Gospel of Gospel of John, chapter 4. It begins with a quiet but radical moment: Jesus Christ stops at a well in Samaria and speaks to a woman who has come alone to draw water. In that time and place, the conversation itself breaks several social rules. Jews avoided Samaritans, men did not publicly speak with unrelated women, and her personal history had already placed her on the margins of her own community.

Yet Jesus does not avoid her. He asks her for water, then speaks to her about what he calls “living water” and a well that does not run dry. In the conversation he reveals that he knows the details of her life, including the painful and complicated parts she carries with her. Instead of condemning her, he meets her with honesty and dignity, treating her as someone capable of understanding truth and bearing witness to it.

The encounter transforms her. She leaves her water jar behind, returns to her town, and tells the people what she has experienced. Through her testimony, many come to listen for themselves. The story stands as one of the clearest examples in the Gospels of Jesus crossing social boundaries, restoring dignity to someone who had been dismissed, and showing that grace is not reserved for the respectable. His Words reach anyone who feels alone.

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