Redeemed Quartet’s performance of “Still Drinking Water From the Well” will certainly leave your soul satisfied! Check out the new video by Redeemed Quartet.
The bass part, performed by member Josh Koble, is featured in the group’s rendition of “Still Drinking Water From the Well,” written by Larry Petree and originally sung by The Cathedrals. Josh Koble gives serious Josh Turner vibes with his deep, resonating voice, and fellow members Caleb Koble, Nate Duncan, and Ben Duncan deliver their parts beautifully.
Recorded in the California desert, the landscape is perfectly suited for the song’s lyrics. Amid the dust and the brush, there is a lovely, crystalline stream that promises refreshment.
Here are the lines of the chorus of “Still Drinking Water From the Well”:
Oh, yes, I’m still drinking water from the well-overflowing
From that clear crystal fountain, watch it flow, watch it swell.
And my soul’s satisfied, and I’m happy, can’t you tell?
‘Cause I’m still drinking water from the well
The words of the Southern Gospel song convey the need that Christians—we all—have for God and His word. Just as we need water to survive, we need God’s nourishment daily in order to thrive in our faith. His well never runs dry and is always available to quench our spiritual thirst.
The four members of Redeemed Quartet, which includes two pairs of brothers, are best friends. They began performing in 2014 when they were all in their late teens, hoping to “shine a light in the darkness and lift the weary traveler.”
Indiana is home to the group. They record and maintain a “leisurely” travel schedule while each working in careers outside the music industry by day. In the video, they appear to be regular, unassuming guys, but they are serious about their faith. In their short bios., each guy expresses the desire to bring joy, light, and/or encouragement to people.
God certainly gifted them with vocal talent, and He blessed all of us with the opportunity to be enriched by their beautiful four-part harmonies!
“But those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh, bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life.” John 4:14