April 14, 2026

Clogged Wells & Your Rehoboth

Clogged Wells & Your Rehoboth
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Clogged Wells & Your Rehoboth
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Episode 278 – Clogged Wells & Your Rehoboth

What might the devil have thrown into your spiritual wells? This powerful teaching takes us deep into Genesis 26 and the life of Isaac, revealing a profound truth about spiritual warfare and perseverance. We discover that when God's blessing flows in our lives, the enemy doesn't always attack the blessing directly—instead, he targets the wells, the sources that sustain and nourish that blessing. Just as Isaac's enemies filled his wells with dirt and rocks, spiritual opposition often comes against our prayer life, our worship, our connection to Scripture, and our fellowship with other believers. The narrative walks us through Isaac's response: he didn't quit or become bitter, he simply kept digging. Through three wells—Esek (contention), Sitnah (opposition), and finally Rehoboth (broad places)—we see a pattern of faithful persistence that leads to breakthrough. The message challenges us to examine our own lives: Are we willing to keep digging when our spiritual wells are attacked? Can we trust that God will eventually bring us to our Rehoboth, that spacious place where He makes room for us to flourish? This isn't about toxic positivity or ignoring real pain; it's about recognizing that hard seasons don't equal bad seasons, and that faithfulness in the valley prepares us for fruitfulness in our promised place. The call is clear: don't let envy, opposition, or discouragement stop you from accessing the living water that flows beneath the surface of your circumstances.