![]() ![]() n't miss your water Till your well runs dry In the beginning You really loved me But I was blind And I could not see But when you left me Oh! How I cried You don't miss you. me Whatcha gonna do when the well runs dry? You're gonna run away and hide I'm 3 6.You Don't Miss Your Water Till your well runs dry I was a playboy I could not be true I couldn't believe I really loved you But when you left me Oh! How I cried You don't miss yo. eye But I'll love ya'til the well runs dry If all you had left(if all you had 2 7.I'm Walkin' when the well runs dry? You're gonna run away and hide I'm gonna run right by your side For you pretty baby I'd even die I'm walkin' yes indeed I'm tal. f you're ever out in the cold Well I would be your hand to hold We won't always see eye to eye But I'll love ya'til the. Why? Because our God is a well that never runs dry.Album ( Page Link ) Song ( Page Link ) ( Partial Lyrics ) 1 5.My Last Breath st breath Well pa dearlydied Right after you turned two And I miss him so bad But I can see him when I look at you You've got that same smile. You find that both in Psalm 118 and in Isaiah 12. When you fear God you need fear nothing else. We should declare His actions, make mention of His name, sing unto Him, cry out and shout of this great God. In fact, in Isaiah 11:16 it says, “And there shall be an highway for the remnant of his people… like as it was to Israel in the day he came up out of the land of Egypt.” The same God Who delivered Israel before can deliver Israel again, and that same God can deliver you.īecause this is true, we should call upon God just as the concluding verses of this chapter maintain. In Psalm 118 the psalmist says, “O give thanks unto the LORD for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever.” Then there is a line that should sound familiar, “The LORD is my strength and song, and has become my salvation.” ![]() Our God is a well that never runs dry, and He also supplied for the psalmist. So Isaiah’s song is the same as that sung by Moses when God gave deliverance centuries before. When God parted the Red Sea, protected Israel, and prevailed against Egypt, Moses and the children of Israel sang this same song to the Lord. “Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.” It says, “Behold, God is my salvation I will trust, and not be afraid: for the LORD JEHOVAH is my strength and my song he also is become my salvation.” God is characterized as our strength, our song, and our salvation. In Isaiah 12:2 there is a song that is also sung elsewhere in the Bible. They trusted the dry and bankrupt sources that the world could provide, and they forgot the Living Spring they had in God Himself. They had trusted the polluted waters of human power. That is what had happened with God’s people. The only thing that could be more disappointing would be to ride a camel across a desert toward anticipated water, only to find that the water you had expected is nothing but a mirage or a polluted well. Isaiah 12:3 Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.įew things are more bitterly disappointing on a road trip than to follow billboards for 45 long miles towards promised ice cream only to find that the truck stop that promised it has gone bankrupt, and there is nothing there. ![]()
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