Times of Refreshing - a Message to Those Tired in LifeSample

Day 2 – Come to the waters, you who thirst.
Water is one of the most essential needs in this world. Everybody needs water. Fish and plants also need it to survive. As a result of this need, many people have built several water companies successfully. Why? Because the product meets human needs. But there is one kind of water that everybody needs, but it doesn't exist like the ordinary water we see every day. That water is the Word of God. Isaiah 55:2a (NKJV) says,
"Ho! Everyone who thirsts,
Come to the waters;"
In this verse, through the prophet Isaiah, God calls all people who thirst to come to the waters (God, whose supply never dries up). God knows many people are hungry in their spirits, and such spiritual hunger cannot be satisfied with many physical possessions.
Dear one, accept this call from the Lord. God can solve all your running helter-skelter in life and feeling overwhelmed by life pressures. But you need to run to Him. If you have not been born again, accept Jesus as your Lord and personal savior today. If you are already saved, rededicate your life to following Jesus closely.
You are a blessing.
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About this Plan

God isn't a God who is bent on giving people hard lives to the extent that they don't have fellowship with Him. He loves you and is always delighted when He sees you come around to fellowship with Him. In this short Bible plan, you will learn how to refresh yourself with God's Word, even amid this busy world.
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