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Reading: Isaiah 12:1-6 \\ /Shout aloud and sing for joy, people of Zion, for great is the Holy One of Israel among you./
Isaiah 12:6 (NIV)
 
!! I.   Draw Joyfully from salvation’s well
     A.
I will Trust and not be Afraid
           1.
Our Wonderful Counselor removes our fear
                 a.
Angels most often say: “Be not afraid”
                 b.
He rescues us from what we feared
                 c.
He helps us see we need not fear again
           2.
He helps us trust
                 a.
He helps us convert fear to trust
                 b.
As we trust Him more, we fear less
                 c.
Simple trust = not afraid
     B.
Because God’s anger has turned Away
           1.
He was rightfully angry with us
                 a.
Anger is the /right /response to injustice
                 b.
We hurt Him, His creation, His people.
c.
When God is angry we /should/ be afraid
           2.
B~/c of Jesus His anger has turned away
                 a.
God took out His anger for us on His precious Son, Jesus.
b.
Jesus paid for all of our injustice
                 c.
He has become our Salvation~/Savior
     C.
We drink the water of Deliverance
           1.
We will haul out salvation by the bucketful!
a.
Picture of a never ending supply
                 b.
Not just enough, but abundance
                 c.
The dry well is full again!
2.
Hauling water–a basic, daily chore
                 a.
How can we live without water?
b.
We need it daily (just like salvation!)
                 c.
We need to go to the well daily
           3.
This is the well of Yeshuah (Jesus)!
                 a.
Yeshuah=Salvation (also Joshua)
                 b.
We draw from the well~/fountain of Jesus
                 c.
The well is at the foot of the cross
!! II.
Give Thanks to the Lord
     A.
Because He has Comforted us
           1.
As a parent comforts after disciplining
                 a.
A disciplined child need reassurance
                 b.
The Father assures us of His love
                 c.
He comforts until we are comforted
           2.
Our Wonderful Counselor comforts us
                 a.
Jesus comforts us with His words
                 b.
He comforts us with His presence
           3.
Jesus sends us the Counselor
                 a.
The Holy Spirit (John 16:7)
                 b.
To guide us into all Truth (Jn 16:13)
                 c.
The Truth is God loves us very much
     B.
We thank Him by Calling on Him (4a)
           1.
“Give thanks...Call on His Name”
                 a.
We reflected on this last week & b~/4
                 b.
We call on Him b~/c we’re thankful
                 c.
We call on Him thankfully (in faith)
           2.
Who [else] ya gonna call?
                 a.
When you’re in need, who do you call?
                 b.
“Call on”=belief or trust on some level
                 c.
We’re thankful and so call on the Lord
     C.
By Telling others what He has done ([[4|bible:Isaiah 12:4]]b)
           1.
Make known . . .
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