





“Meeting Place for Thirsting Souls” 11x14 on Canvas
“Meeting Place for Thirsting Souls” is a visual reflection of John 4:13-14 — a moment where the physical need for water unveils the deeper thirst of the soul. This painting represents the place where Jesus meets us in our brokenness, not to condemn, but to offer something far greater than what the world provides.
Just as He met the Samaritan woman at the well, He meets us in our sin — not after we’ve cleaned ourselves up, but right in the middle of our need. In this place, Jesus invites us to leave behind what has never satisfied, and instead receive the Living Water that quenches every thirst.
And like the woman who ran to tell her village, we too are called to share the life-changing encounter we’ve had at the well, where Heaven touched Earth, and emptiness was replaced with eternal fullness.
“Meeting Place for Thirsting Souls” is a visual reflection of John 4:13-14 — a moment where the physical need for water unveils the deeper thirst of the soul. This painting represents the place where Jesus meets us in our brokenness, not to condemn, but to offer something far greater than what the world provides.
Just as He met the Samaritan woman at the well, He meets us in our sin — not after we’ve cleaned ourselves up, but right in the middle of our need. In this place, Jesus invites us to leave behind what has never satisfied, and instead receive the Living Water that quenches every thirst.
And like the woman who ran to tell her village, we too are called to share the life-changing encounter we’ve had at the well, where Heaven touched Earth, and emptiness was replaced with eternal fullness.
“Meeting Place for Thirsting Souls” is a visual reflection of John 4:13-14 — a moment where the physical need for water unveils the deeper thirst of the soul. This painting represents the place where Jesus meets us in our brokenness, not to condemn, but to offer something far greater than what the world provides.
Just as He met the Samaritan woman at the well, He meets us in our sin — not after we’ve cleaned ourselves up, but right in the middle of our need. In this place, Jesus invites us to leave behind what has never satisfied, and instead receive the Living Water that quenches every thirst.
And like the woman who ran to tell her village, we too are called to share the life-changing encounter we’ve had at the well, where Heaven touched Earth, and emptiness was replaced with eternal fullness.