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Drink Deep From The Fountain Of Faith Series
Contributed by Shawn Drake on Dec 21, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: This is the 9th Sermon from the Book of Proverbs Series, "Wisdom For Life".
Series: Wisdom For Life [#9]
DRINK DEEP FROM THE FOUNTAIN OF FAITH
Proverbs 5:15-23
Introduction:
This part of God's Word reminds us how important it is to stay faithful and rely on Him. It says we should "drink water from our own well," meaning we should trust in God's love and goodness for our happiness and safety. In a world full of distractions and false promises, these verses tell us that real joy and security come from staying close to God and trusting Him completely. As we listen today, let’s open our hearts to the call to drink deeply from the fountain of faith, so we can find strength and life in the Lord.
This part of Proverbs also warns us about falling into temptation and chasing after temporary pleasures. It shows us what happens when we turn away from God's way- There can be sadness and regret; but it also invites us to choose wisdom and to build a closer relationship with God, who truly satisfies our deepest needs. As we study Proverbs 5:15-23 today, let’s be encouraged to trust more fully in God's provision. When we drink from His fountain of faith, we find real joy and security. Let’s renew our commitment to seek God's wisdom and stay faithful in every part of our lives.
Proverbs 5:15-17
Drink deep by…
1. Trusting God's provision, not worldly pleasures.
The idea of "drink deep" means trusting in God's way of providing for us instead of chasing after temporary worldly pleasures. The verse talks about "drinking water from your own cistern," which shows that God's provision is enough to meet our deepest needs. Unlike the fleeting and empty promises of worldly temptations, God's gifts are plentiful, nourishing, and meant to give our souls true purpose and peace. When we rely on God's care, we build a close relationship with Him that helps us face life's difficulties and keeps us from being trapped in shallow pleasures that leave us empty.
This passage also reminds us that we should have faith in God's constant goodness. Trusting in God's provision means understanding that worldly pleasures might seem appealing but can harm us in the long run. To "drink deep" from the fountain of faith is to fully trust in God's love and grace, knowing they satisfy our deepest desires. Instead of chasing after things that won't truly fill us, we're encouraged to turn to God and find real happiness in His love- Something that never runs out or lets us down.
Proverbs 5:18-19
Drink deep by…
2. Rejoicing in faithfulness and God's blessings.
The Bible encourages us to be happy and thankful for the blessings we receive, especially in marriage, which shows us how faithful God is to His people. When we rejoice in God's faithfulness, we recognize that all good things come from Him. Being grateful and joyful helps us grow closer to God and reminds us that His love and care never fail. Rejoicing is more than just feeling happy; it is a way to trust God and appreciate His constant kindness and provision in our lives.
Also, when we celebrate God's blessings, we learn more about who He is- Someone who loves to bless His children. His gifts are signs of His promise to love and take care of us. By drinking deeply from God's fountain of faith, our hearts become full of joy rooted in His unchanging goodness. This joy strengthens our faith, helps us stay thankful, and keeps us faithful to Him. When we rejoice in God's faithfulness, our lives reflect His love and joy to others, showing that His goodness is always with us.
Proverbs 5:20-22
Drink deep by…
3. Guarding against temptation and sin.
The Bible warns us about the danger of giving in to temptation and sin. It asks, "Why should you be drunk with the forbidden woman?" This shows how sin can control and enslave us, leading us away from God's way. To stay safe, we need to stay close to God and be careful about what we think and do. Sin often looks tempting and fun, but it really brings harm and destruction. The verse reminds us that our own sins can trap us and cause us to be judged. That’s why it’s important to guard our hearts and minds, staying prayerful and reading God's Word so we can recognize and resist evil influences that try to pull us away from God's plan.
Proverbs 5:22 also teaches us that when we give in to temptation, it can lead to serious problems. It says that "his own iniquities will trap the wicked," meaning our sins can catch us and cause harm. Spiritually, this shows we need God's help and the Holy Spirit’s power to say no to sin. Our strength to resist comes from staying close to Jesus and trusting Him daily. Guarding ourselves against temptation isn’t just about trying harder; it’s about filling our lives with God's truth and grace. When we drink deeply from God's fountain of faith, our souls are strengthened to avoid sin and live in a way that pleases Him.
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