In three other stanzas, Wesley adds adjectives to more fully express the significance of God’s grace. We draw “Gospel grace” out of the wells. God’s grace is good news. It springs out of the “Christ well.” We draw “streaming grace” out of the wells. God’s grace flows freely; it is always on the move, bubbling up, living. It springs out of the “Spirit well.” We draw “grace unsearchable” out of the wells. We cannot fathom the depths of this well. God’s love—God’s grace—is too deep and too wondrous. It springs from the “Creator well.”
In three other stanzas, Wesley adds adjectives to more fully express the significance of God’s grace. We draw “Gospel grace” out of the wells. God’s grace is good news. It springs out of the “Christ well.” We draw “streaming grace” out of the wells. God’s grace flows freely; it is always on the move, bubbling up, living. It springs out of the “Spirit well.” We draw “grace unsearchable” out of the wells. We cannot fathom the depths of this well. God’s love—God’s grace—is too deep and too wondrous. It springs from the “Creator well.”
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