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Living Waters: A Biblical Study from Genesis to Revelation
Water is one of Scripture’s most persistent and theologically rich threads. It appears on the very first page of the Bible and the very last — and in the sixty-six books between, it carries the weight of everything God wants to say about Himself, His presence, His provision, and His invitation to come.
This study traces that thread from beginning to end.
Beginning with the Spirit hovering over the primordial deep in Genesis 1:2 and closing with the final invitation of Revelation 22:17 — Come, let the one who is thirsty come — the Living Waters Study Guide walks through thirty-one Scripture passages in canonical order, organized across seven movements and one interlude. Each passage is studied through its Hebrew or Greek vocabulary, its place in the larger biblical story, and its personal invitation to the reader.
This is not a surface-level devotional. It is a deep, passage-by-passage study designed to take you somewhere — into the Word, into the presence of the God who calls Himself the fountain of living waters, and into the kind of encounter that changes how you read Scripture.
Each passage study includes:
The full Scripture text
Hebrew or Greek word study — what the original language reveals that the English cannot fully carry
The story in the text — what is happening, who is speaking, what God is doing
Where it fits — how this passage connects to the larger living waters thread running through all of Scripture
A Selah prompt — a moment to pause, listen, and receive before answering
Three reflection questions moving from personal entry to deeper study to a surrender question oriented toward transformation
The study pairs with the Living Waters ambient worship album — 31 instrumental tracks composed to inhabit each passage — but stands entirely on its own. The Word is the point. The music is the door.
Whether you use it for personal study, small group discussion, or simply sitting with one movement at a time, the Living Waters Study Guide will walk you from the garden of Eden to the throne of God — and leave you standing beside the crystal river with the invitation still ringing in your ears:
Bo. Come.
Water is one of Scripture’s most persistent and theologically rich threads. It appears on the very first page of the Bible and the very last — and in the sixty-six books between, it carries the weight of everything God wants to say about Himself, His presence, His provision, and His invitation to come.
This study traces that thread from beginning to end.
Beginning with the Spirit hovering over the primordial deep in Genesis 1:2 and closing with the final invitation of Revelation 22:17 — Come, let the one who is thirsty come — the Living Waters Study Guide walks through thirty-one Scripture passages in canonical order, organized across seven movements and one interlude. Each passage is studied through its Hebrew or Greek vocabulary, its place in the larger biblical story, and its personal invitation to the reader.
This is not a surface-level devotional. It is a deep, passage-by-passage study designed to take you somewhere — into the Word, into the presence of the God who calls Himself the fountain of living waters, and into the kind of encounter that changes how you read Scripture.
Each passage study includes:
The full Scripture text
Hebrew or Greek word study — what the original language reveals that the English cannot fully carry
The story in the text — what is happening, who is speaking, what God is doing
Where it fits — how this passage connects to the larger living waters thread running through all of Scripture
A Selah prompt — a moment to pause, listen, and receive before answering
Three reflection questions moving from personal entry to deeper study to a surrender question oriented toward transformation
The study pairs with the Living Waters ambient worship album — 31 instrumental tracks composed to inhabit each passage — but stands entirely on its own. The Word is the point. The music is the door.
Whether you use it for personal study, small group discussion, or simply sitting with one movement at a time, the Living Waters Study Guide will walk you from the garden of Eden to the throne of God — and leave you standing beside the crystal river with the invitation still ringing in your ears:
Bo. Come.

