The Life of Jesus Christ - Chapter 3 - People who met Jesus during his early work for God - Part 4
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Jesus was travelling from Jerusalem to *Galilee. He went through
Samaria.
Samaria was between *Galilee in the north and *Judea and
Jerusalem in the south. The shortest way to go north from Jerusalem was through
Samaria. For hundreds of years the Jews and the people of Samaria had been
enemies. They did not agree about where God’s people should *worship. All Jews
*worshipped at Jerusalem. God had told them to build the Temple there. The
Samaritans had made another place for *worship. It was in their land, on the top
of a mountain. Jews and Samaritans hated each other. Most Jews would not travel
through Samaria. They went by a longer route to avoid Samaria.
But at this time Jesus travelled through Samaria. He stopped at
noon in a small town called Sychar. Jesus was tired. He sat by the well outside
the town. The *disciples went to buy food.
While Jesus was alone, a woman came to the well for water. It
was not the usual time to go for water. She probably came then because she did
not want to meet people. Later in the story we read that she had lived a bad
life. She had been married to several men. Now she lived with a man
who was not her husband. Perhaps nobody would talk to her. Jesus spoke to
her. He asked the woman for a drink. It surprises us that she did not refuse
him. It surprised her that a Jew would ask this. She told Jesus that she did not
expect his request. Then, Jesus replied:
John 4:10: Jesus answered her, ‘You do not know the
gift of God. You do not know who asks you for water. If you did, you could ask
me. I would give you living water’.
This is what Jesus meant. The ‘gift of God’ is the *Holy
Spirit. The woman could not have understood that. But Jesus came to change us by
his *Holy Spirit. If we want a drink, water helps us. If we want God, Jesus can
help us. We know this from the *prophecy of Jeremiah 31:31-34. We have mentioned
this earlier in this course. But the woman did not think about her *spiritual
life. Then Jesus explained the purpose of the ‘gift of God’.
John 4:13, 14: Jesus answered, ‘Everyone who drinks
water, from this well, will need more water later. Whoever drinks my water
will never need more. My water will be like a stream that gives *eternal
life’.
Our real needs are *spiritual. Jesus alone can satisfy them.
Here is what God promises to do for us. All that we must do is to ask him. Again
the woman thought about what she needed in her own life now. But Jesus stopped
her. He said to her, ‘Go, get your husband’. This immediately made the woman
think about the wrong things that she had done. She said that she did not have a
husband.
Jesus now said that she had married five men. And the man that
she lived with now was not her husband. The woman immediately knew that Jesus
was not an ordinary man. An ordinary man could not know these things about her.
So, the woman thought that Jesus was a *prophet. She tried to change the
subject. She did not want to talk about her *sin. She talked about the argument
between the Jews and the Samaritans. She talked about the right place for
*worship. Jesus replied. He said that a new time was coming. Then men would not
*worship at either place. They would *worship God in *spirit and truth.
The woman said that she knew this. She knew that the *Messiah
was coming. He would explain everything. Jesus now told the woman, ‘I who
speak to you am he’. [That is, 'I am the *Messiah. You are speaking to the
*Messiah now.'] This was a wonderful thing to say. Jesus had been very careful
when he spoke about himself to the priests in Jerusalem. They thought that they
were very good men. But it was to this woman that Jesus said this. He told her
clearly who he was.
After this, the woman went to her town and told everybody. Jesus
stayed there for two days. Many people believed in him. This shows us much about
what Jesus did. People often said that he should not spend time with bad people.
He should not be with *sinners, because good people would not talk to them. His
reply was this:
Luke 5:31, 32: Healthy people do not need a doctor. Sick
people do. I have not come to help ‘good’ people. I came to tell *sinners
to *repent.
The story of the woman of Samaria teaches us that each person
matters to Jesus. Why did he choose to go through Samaria on this journey?
Usually he would have gone the longer way. It seems that he went just to meet
this woman. He wanted to bring new life to her. As a result, the town of Sychar
heard about Jesus. A number of times Jesus went out of his way to meet just one
person. See Mark 5.
The story also teaches us this. Jesus offers to forgive
everyone. He offers new life to all, even if they have been very wicked. Jesus
also came for people from every nation. His *kingdom is for everybody, from
every country and every culture. Perhaps his visit prepared the way for this
command to the *disciples. Before he returned to *heaven, he told them:
Acts 1:8: But the *Holy Spirit will come on you with
power. You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all *Judea and Samaria,
and in all the world. [That is, in every country].
Jesus had told the woman:
John 4:10: Jesus answered her, ‘You do not know the
gift of God. You do not know who asks you for water. If you did, you could ask
me. I would give you living water’.
He came to give this ‘living water’. It is to be like a
stream that is in us. From us it will go out to help other people. The world is
full of people who need *spiritual help. But Jesus could do nothing for people
who did not know this. Some people think that they are good enough. They will
not confess their evil deeds to God. They will not confess their wrong
attitudes. They will not let Jesus save them from their *sins. They do not know
that he can give them hope. We cannot have new life from Jesus until we ask for
it. Before we ask, we must want it. We must realise that we need it. So, we must
know about our *sin.
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