Will it too been same liken to living waters being Jesus is the fountain .
Here is the thing that is perplexing you about Jesus being the Living water ------i think anyway
Jesus is the way to Salvation -----once you believe in---
which is not just a mere Belief by the way -----belief here is totally believe that Jesus is the Messiah and that He did what He said He did on the Cross ---and you totally trust in Him alone -----your Saved ---the Holy Spirit which is the living water is indwelled immediately in the person at the moment that you receive Jesus in your heart ------so together they are the source of being Saved -------but have separate functions -----
Jesus was the perfect sacrifice for sin and He defeated total separation from God eternally and He opened the Well or River ---He gives us access to ---- the Living Water so Eternal life could Flow in us ------who is the Holy Spirit ---who makes our Spirit Holy to be received in Heaven and -who wears many hats in the function of our lives to help us stay Holy ------Christ just means anointed One ----so the Anointed One lives in us giving us the power and ability to do God's will for our lives -----Christ lives in us ------
This I hope will Clarify it for you ---read the last paragraph --from Got Questions
https://www.gotquestions.org/living-water.html
Jesus uses the phrase “living water” in two instances in the Bible. The first instance is found in John chapter 4. Jesus was tired and sat at a well while His disciples went into town to buy food. A Samaritan woman came to draw water, and Jesus asked her for a drink. The Samaritan woman was quite shocked because Jesus was a Jew, and Jews simply hated the Samaritans. Of course, she had no idea who Jesus was and asked Him how He could ask her for water since He was a Jew.
Jesus ignored the question and went right to the point, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water” (
John 4:10). Notice that He does not say that He is the living water, but that He would give living water to her, and when she received it, she would never thirst again. Of course, that does not tell us what the living water is! For that, we must go to another passage of Scripture. In this case, Jesus is in the temple surrounded by a throng of worshipers. He suddenly cried out, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scriptures said, ‘From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’ But this
He spoke of the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive; for the Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified” (
John 7:37–39, emphasis added).
Here Jesus refers to the Holy Spirit as the living water. External influence of the Spirit had always been given in the conversion and sanctification of the Old Testament saints and prophets, but the gift of the Spirit who would indwell believers had not yet been received (Acts 10:44–45).
So, though many people say that Jesus is the living water, Jesus Himself intended the phrase to mean the Holy Spirit who dwells in believers and seals them for salvation (Ephesians 1:13–14). It is the ministry of the Spirit, flowing out of a heart redeemed by God, that blesses believers and, through them, brings life and light to the world