There were many in Jesus’
day who found life hard, who had become disillusioned and dissatisfied and were
looking for something better, more fulfilling. There are many like that in our
society too, hunger for something more… could
it be you?
Take for example, in John 4, a story of the Samaritan woman
that Jesus met when he stopped by a well to rest on a journey. The fact that
she had come alone to draw water in the middle of the day (v.6) suggests that
all was not well. Gathering water was normally an early-morning, communal
activity… there was something wrong here. When we read the story further, it becomes
apparent that her problem was a moral one, involving men. But Jesus, with his
keen perception, realized that her real problem was much deeper. So Jesus said
to her, “Everyone
who drinks of this water [from the well] will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of
the water [Himself] that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water
that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal
life” (John 4:13-14, ESV. In bracket mine).
Understandably, just like
me, the woman initially didn’t really comprehend what Jesus meant. She thought
Jesus was talking about actual water. In fact, Jesus was addressing himself to
her real problem which was not a thirst for water, nor even a thirst for sex,
but – a thirst for life. But before
she could begin to drink the life-giving water, Jesus had to help her see what
she was really like, and challenge her to change her ways. So, in his infinite
wisdom, Jesus asked her to fetch her husband – and then the truth was out! She
had been married to five men but the man with whom she was now living was not
really her husband (read John 4:16-18).
For a while she struggled
with Jesus’ offer of life-giving water and its implications for her, but slowly
she was released and was able to receive that offer. As a result, even though we’re
not told exactly what she was thinking after that, she was obviously
transformed and immediately began to bring others to Jesus. The Jesus whom she
and others now realized was “the Saviour of the world” (John 4:42). Questions: Are you
looking for something better? Do you dissatisfied with your life now? Is religion
burn you down? Do you thirst for more, more than mere water, sex, money and
power? Do you thirst for life? Come to Jesus and he will give you the life-giving
water so that you “will never thirsty again.” Satisfied guarantee!
Amen.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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