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What if the driest place you can imagine is sitting on a secret ocean of supply? We open the morning with a startling fact: space shuttle radar mapped ancient lakes and riverbeds beneath the Sahara, revealing reservoirs of freshwater just a few feet below the sand. That image becomes our framework for understanding spiritual thirst—how life at the surface can feel parched while a deeper source waits to be tapped.
From there, we step into the scene at a well in Samaria, where Jesus speaks about living water that satisfies at the core of who we are. The contrast is striking: bucket water quenches for a moment; living water becomes a spring within, steady and renewing. We talk about the pressure of daily demands, how urgency pretends to be essential, and why the most important resources often hide beneath routine, hurry, and noise.
If your day feels like a desert, bring a shovel, not a shrug. Tune in for a short, focused reset that blends surprising science, timeless scripture, and real-life practices to help you find the spring beneath your steps. If this encouraged you, share it with a friend, subscribe for weekday starts, and leave a review to help others find the show. Where will you dig deeper today?

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Chapters

1. Hidden Rivers, Deeper Thirst (00:00:00)

2. Welcome And Today’s Focus (00:00:10)

3. Sahara Scale And Dryness (00:00:34)

4. Space Shuttle Discovers Buried Waters (00:00:59)

5. The Samaritan Woman And Living Water (00:02:22)

6. Hidden Essentials And True Source (00:03:33)

7. Closing And Daily Invitation (00:05:40)

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