When Jesus comes to us it is never with condemnation,
but with grace. His harshest Words were for the religious leaders of His day,
the rule-followers and judgment-callers, the ones pointing out faults and
puffing themselves up with their fancy prayers and knowledge of God.
Jesus went to the least of the people. His
encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well is a beautiful example of His
love. She comes to the well at the heat of day, long after the other women have
come and gone. Hearing her story (see John 4) we realize she was
probably ostracized because of her five marriages and the fact that she now
lives with another man.
Jesus
offers words of encouragement even before she understands the truth of who He
is. He tells her she speaks truth and then He explains His offer.
Jesus answered her. “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.” “Sir,” the women said, “You have nothing to
draw with and the well is deep. Where can You get this living water?” “Whoever
believes in Me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from
within them.” John 4:10-12
Maybe
the secret to filling continually with that living water is truth and humility.
Our need for Jesus will never go away. Everything else we fill ourselves with
will not satisfy. No amount of fun, or food or fellowship compares to our time
with our Savior. Let’s humble ourselves before Him and allow Him to flow
through us with the living water that will never run dry.
Jesus,
We come thirsty and all you ask from us is to
believe. Fill us with the unending stream of the living water of life. That
abundant life will follow us into eternity. Turn our lives away from the sin
that entangles into the Spirit-filled life that gives us purpose and love.
Amen
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