Today many of us are figuratively drinking from broken cisterns. Rather than finding satisfaction in God, the Fountain of living waters, we seek to satisfy ourselves with the broken cisterns of this world, and we remain discontentedâaddictions to things like social media, physical appearance, shopping, sex, and others. Sarah helps us understand why we are drawn to these things and how dangerous it is to seek contentment in them. She gently and practically leads us to living waters, He who transforms our hearts and eternally satisfies our thirst.
160 pages
âPleasure, success, reputationâthey never deliver the satisfaction they promise. Thatâs because God has designed us for something infinitely betterâabundant life in His Son. Ivill shows us biblically and practically how to avoid those pitfalls and live life to the full in Christ our Savior. A terrific read for individuals and book groups!â
âLydia Brownback, author, Flourish Bible Study series
ââHow does Sarah know me so well?â This is the question I kept asking as I read Broken Cisterns. Sarah understands me and my heart. Many people write about problems, but not everyone has the insight into how to apply the Word to solutions on growing
and changing. Sarah does.â
âHelen Holbrook
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Table of Contents:
Part One: Broken Cisterns Lead ToâŚ
1. An Imperfect World
2. Disorder, Discontentment, and Death Â
3. Impure Passions and Incorrect doctrine
4. Enslavement and Infinite Consequences
Part Two: The Fountain of Living Waters HasâŚ
5. Clean water
6. Living water
7. Nourishing water
Part Three: We Respond ByâŚ
8. Loving and Enjoying God
9. Trusting and Obeying God
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