The Woman at the Well
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The Woman at the Well
by Debbie Ogrodnick
Where water is plentiful we tend to take it for granted. Not so in the desert, where even plants hoard water with bristly defenses. Taunting visions of pools dance in the heat waves. A craving for water crowds out all other thoughts and one spoonful on a parched tongue is worth gold.
To a woman living in a dry land who spent part of each day hauling clay jugs to and from a well, water was the most powerful symbol imaginable. Little wonder that when Jesus offered her living water that would never run dry, the Samaritan woman paid attention.
“Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst??? (John 4:13).
Some of Jesus’ most memorable sayings came in the midst of very ordinary conversations.
Let’s look at this Samaritan woman. To a Jewish man, a woman was already considered a person of lesser value. The fact that she was a Samaritan pushed her worth down even further. Generations of bitterness raged between the Jews and the Samaritans. To make matters worse this particular Samaritan woman was likely not even respected by people in her own community since she had had five husbands and was not married to the man she was currently living with. Jesus would have violated several understandings of that day simply by speaking to this woman. Jesus not only spoke to her but he conversed with her at great length.
Jesus often challenged accepted cultural behaviors by attaching love, mercy and grace to his actions. He was full of compassion for those who were condemned by their own sin and knew it.
The woman at the well knew who she was. She stood in awe because even though Jesus told her everything about her, he didn’t condemn her. He treated her as a person of value, a person to whom he wanted to impart hope.
Unlike the woman at the well, I have one husband, yet she and I have one thing in common.
Expectations. Expectations about ourselves, expectations about marriage, about people and about life.
There is no human being nor anything this world can offer that has the ability to meet my deepest needs. No financial wealth, no personal accomplishments or human relationships, no outward beauty and no high social status. It is only God, through Jesus Christ, with His living water that satisfies the innermost longings of my soul, in ALL situations and in all circumstances, completely and permanently.
Jesus loved the Samaritan woman. The same blood that He shed for the disciples, the religious leaders, the thieves on the cross, the Roman soldiers, his mother, his friends and his enemies was shed for the woman at the well.
How did Jesus see her? He saw her through eyes filled with love and compassion. He saw etched on her face the disappointments, the failures and the regrets. He saw the resignation of accepting things for what they were; hardly daring to hope that change was possible.
How did Jesus relate to her? He extended grace and mercy.
Max Lucado, in his book God Came Near says, “Silently the Divine Surgeon reached into his kit and pulled out the needle of faith and a thread of hope. In the shade of Jacob’s well he stitched her wounded soul back together. ‘There will come a day . . . ‘ he whispered.???
It is the same today as it was then, 2,000 years ago. Some people followed Jesus courageously, others remained skeptical and still others reacted with hostility. Some just did not understand Jesus’ use of visual images. Some people still don’t understand.
The woman at the well understood and she believed. She went back to her people and excitedly shared what Jesus had told her; as a result many believed and their lives were changed forever . . . just like mine has been…just like yours can be.
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[...] The Woman at the Well [...]
I once met a man named Jesus, and He changed my life forever. My circumstances may not have been the same as the woman at the well, but I can identify with the wonder and the joy and the excitment she felt at meeting Him. I look forward to the day that I will see Him face to face.
I love you Jesus deep down in my heart
I love you Lord and Praise your Holy Name,now and forever.
Praise the Lord for the Woman at the Well and the fact that we all walk in her shoes at some time. If you like please visit my website: http://www.womenofthewell.org
Just another woman trying to spread Jesus through the Living Water!
Jesus is the only one who can satisfy my soul completely!
There is nothing or nobody that even come close that brings
me this absolute satisfaction. I dare not search for any-
thing or anyone else as a mere substitute for there is
NONE!! As we travel as pilgrims in this world we encounter
many trials, sorrows, pains, and difficulties in life.
Thank God we can bring ourselves and our cares to Jesus
and get refreshed over and over again!! Praise God!!
Jesus is the living water , the only drink that satisfies my soul ….nothing , no one can compare to Him… alas only the world has slowly given me false standards that bring me astray…His ways are peaceful , His equated to truth indeed , like the woman in the well only Jesus know the most inner depths of our lives ….we can’t hide anything from Him may we be more like Him as we minister to others who aren’t really acceptable to the society like those who are in a compromising situations and may He givw us wisdom and compassion
How wonderful it is to know that we don’t need to “match up” to the worlds standards. Jesus loves those of us who are broken in spirit and may not fit into the worlds standards, or even the church’s standards. Daily I need The Living Water – some days, I thirst for it, as in the desert. Jesus never fails. He always quenches my thirst.
Jesus is at every well in our lives. We try to find answers in everything we do and everything we go through, when he is the answer. We’ve ran into him at our WELLS, but owe how the troubles and responsibilities of life makes us forget that HE IS. This woman concentrated on the level her environment and people around her placed her on. Tried to find the answer in five different men, but one day she ran into the right man JESUS!
I often think of just where Jesus would go if he were walking physically amoung us now. I think he would attend rock concerts, bars, movie theaters, and any other place where he could reach the wounded, down-trodden, empty, and needy people in our society. He would NOT be ashamed to associate with the “goths” “punks” “junkies” or any other people we as a society may condemn. He goes to those in need and serves. I chose to follow his example. I love Jesus so much. I will serve him even if others may judge me by who I minister to. Your sister in Christ, Lori
I love that Jesus shows up everywhere in ways that remind us that he is always with us and it is great to know that he is so loving to all of us and it’s funny but I feel like I’m the ONLY person in the world when I pray with Him and that my prayers are the ONLY prayers He’s concerned with at the time and that I am his ONLY child, but of course so many have needs and issues that I cannot imagine and I know that he is there for them too and I know that it is his LOVE and grace that make me feel so special when I am praying to Him. Some of us might have a problem listening to two people standing next to us but His awesomeness takes care of us ALL. Aren’t we blessed!
Dear Father,
Thank you for your word and the application this message has. We too are like the woman at the well. We start our day with empty jars that represent the various areas of our lives. I thank you for the love, understanding, and compassion Jesus always demonstrates to people who are in need. Thank you that You know our deepest needs even when we are so unaware of them. Today I ask for that living water to refresh me and others that come to Your well today. May we be filled with all good things that come from Your hand. Amen