But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life (John 4:14)
As humans we dream of an endless supply of anything. Not a temporary thirst quencher, but a permanent alleviation of thirst. And what if God had created within our body the capacity to recycle our water? What if we would never have to head to the refrigerator to get a glass of water? Or what if we would never enter a building and have to inquire about the location of the water fountain? And God could have done that. He did it for the earth with the installation of a system of condensation and precipitation. There is not one drop of water in this world more or less than when it first begun.
And this woman came, yes for water, and yes with some problems. But Jesus wisely dives passed the surface and symptoms. The core issue was neither her marriage nor her need to come to this well, but the teaching that she had been exposed to left some ambiguity, some confusion. The well was deep, but the pots that carried the well water were finite, limited, shallow.
Make no mistake about it; God is please to use people as teachers. But every human teacher can only go so far. His capacity is only so much. By the Samaritan teachers, this woman had been helped but she was not whole; she learned something but not everything. She did not know whether the abode of God was in Jerusalem or Gerizim? Was God in the temple or the mountain? Are the Jews God's people or the Samaritans? Is the truth here or is it there. Her problem was that she had some water pots. Yet Jesus tells her of an indwelling source. He tells her of an endless supply. He tells her of a well of springing water. No more toting the buckets and no more drawing the water out of the hole.
And there is a teacher that is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. As John put it else where, “But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you...” (1Jn 2:27). If one is indwelled with spiritual water, he too will leave his water pots... They are antiquated, obsolete, and unnecessary... Again John says, “But ye have an unction from the Holy One, and ye know all things (1Jn 2:20). One hymn writer caught the essence of this inexhaustible spring:
Holy Ghost, with light divine,
Shine upon this heart of mine;
Chase the shade of night away,
Turn my darkness into day.
Let me see my Savior’s face,
Let me all His beauties trace;
Show those glorious truths to me
Which are only known to Thee.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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