With the hardships
and joys of life, we live, learn, and continue on. I originally wrote this post
in March of this year. It was on my mind then and I believe came out
just the way it was supposed to. As I have dealt with judgment, or failing, or
the stresses of life, I ran across this writing and realized how perfect it was
for me; it is an encouragement- for such a time-again!!! It's a reminder of the journey that I am on and the forgiveness that I have been given for times when I was…..well…human.
I have had the story of the woman at the well in my I originally was taking it in a different
direction, and still may do so in the future, but for now this is the way I
feel that my Lover- my Savior is reaching me. I would like to share it in
parts, as there is so much to be taken from this story found in John 4:1-30.
As seen in John, chapter 4, the story begins as Jesus asks a
Samaritan woman to fetch Him some water from the well that they are both at.
He
is alone because the disciples are out getting food. She is
shocked that a
Jewish male would ask anything of a Samaritan woman because in these times it
was looked down upon for Jews to deal with Samaritans in any way. It is as this
moment when He says that if she knew who He really was, she would be the one
asking for living water. She questions Him on how “living” water from Him is
better than the water was for Jacob.Jesus answers to her saying:
“Whomever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whomever drinks
of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I
shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into
everlasting life.”
I am going to stop here. The first thing that
caught my attention about this is that Jesus befriended and pursued the
unlovely and unlikely heart of a Samaritan woman. He didn’t see her for who she
was at that point, but for whom He knew she was created to be. He saw her
through eyes of grace, mercy, and love. This amazes me!! It’s at this point
that I see myself in that Samaritan woman. Going about life like normal with a
knowledge of “the Father Jacob.....and his sons” and teachings that I was
raised by, but yet not seeing the Savior right in front of me; The Christ who
is asking for a little water and in return wanting to give me everlasting life.
What is this living water and everlasting life that Jesus
shares with her?! I believe it to be the overwhelming love He has for her, as
well as people in general. I think that God being love, it is the living water
that He gives. Love covers a multitude of sins (I Peter 4:8). From there it is
a grace, a peace, a mercy, a joy, a satisfaction, a kindness, and a source that
never fails. Those who ask for this everlasting and life-giving “water” are
then given such a contentment and satisfaction that the joy arises and the
“water” flows throughout a person’s life; peace in every area; love to those
they come in contact with. It is these things that then attract others to them;
to Christ in them.
Why do I allow myself to just have the head knowledge
without seeing what is right in front of me?! I haven’t accepted Christ’s love
for me in so long, because I know that I haven’t always made Him proud. He
wants me to be honest with Him, come to Him, and then accept what He has to
give to me. He has asked for so little from me and He not only wants to give
the gift of heaven, but of a living well from inside of me.
Love. Assurance. Peace. Hope. Faith. Mercy. Joy. Grace.
Kindness. Freedom. Salvation.
With all of this...... this is my prayer.
Lord help me to
see with your eyes, feel with your heart, and love with your hands. Please
forgive me for relying on my head knowledge and not seeing You in all the
places you have shown me. I want the living water that only you can give, as I
know that it keeps me from wanting any longer. I want to be quenched by You and
You alone. Thank you for seeing me, not as the world may, but as who You know
You created me to be. This is the true everlasting life that I ever hope for.
Knowing that in You I am whole. In You I find acceptance and grace. Please
continue to do the work you have begun in my life. I know I will probably fail
from time to time, but I refuse to be conformed to that failure. I take your ‘living water’ and ask for your
plan. Thank you for loving me at times I am unlovely.
Your humbled daughter, Sarah
Beautiful insight of that scripture. And knowing who Christ really is does set us free, gives life that also overflows to others. Encouraged by your writings. Love you, princess. Mom
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