Read: John 4:1-15 |
Jesus
answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again,
but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.” John
4:13-14
As
Dave Mueller reached down and turned the handle, water rushed from
the spigot into a blue bucket. Around him people applauded. They
celebrated as they saw fresh, clean water flowing in their community
for the first time. Having a clean source of water was about to
change the lives of this group of people in Kenya.
Dave
and his wife, Joy, work hard to meet people’s needs by bringing
them water. But they don’t stop with H2O. As they help bring people
clean water, they also tell them about Jesus Christ.
Two
thousand years ago, a man named Jesus stood at a Samaritan well and
talked with a woman who was there to get clean drinking water for her
physical health. But Jesus told her that what she needed even more
than that was living water for her spiritual health.
As
history has marched on and humanity has become more sophisticated,
life still filters down to two truths: Without clean water, we will
die. More important, without Jesus Christ, the source of living
water, we are already dead in our sins.
Water
is essential to our existence—both physically with H2O and
spiritually with Jesus. Have you tasted of the water of life that
Jesus, the Savior, provides?
Thank
You, Jesus, for being our living water. Thank You for Your
willingness to die on the cross and for Your power to rise from the
dead in order to provide us that water.
Only Jesus has the living water to quench our spiritual thirst.
INSIGHT:
First-century
Jews avoided traveling through Samaria. Making the journey from
Galilee to Judea meant crossing the Jordan River and following the
east side before re-crossing toward Jerusalem to circumvent Samaria.
Why? Because Samaritans were seen as ceremonially unclean. Jesus,
however, had no such qualms and broke tradition to meet a Samaritan
woman in need.
--Bill Crowder
Bible in a Year: Jeremiah 24–26; Titus 2
By
Dave Branon
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