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John
4:3-15 THERE'S
MORE THAN Intro: Our text today presents to us a woman who is jaded
by life. She has been around and around, riding the merry-go-round of life and
she is worn out from it. She has tried drinking from every well around her, but
she has left them all just as thirsty as she was when she came. One
day, Jesus Christ showed up outside her little town. She meets Him and He opens
her eyes to the fact that there is a new life. A life that is free from the
burdens and problems of the life she is now living. Jesus takes this jaded,
hardened woman and He leads her to a place of trust. He leads her to take a
drink of living water from the well of faith. When she drinks the Lord’s water, she discovers
that There’s
More Than Water In His Well. As
I thought on this text today, it reminded me of where I was when the Lord found
me. Just like the woman in these verses, I was looking for something I did not
have. I was drinking from every well I could find, but none were satisfying the
thirst in my soul. When I met Jesus Christ, and He offered me a drink from His
well, I found out that There’s More Than Water In His Well. Notice with me that truths the present
themselves to us in this text. If you are saved, let the Lord remind you how
good He has been to you in redeeming your soul. If you are lost, answer Him as
He calls you to come to Him and drink of His well. Notice the truths
in this chapter that remind us There’s More Than Water In His Well. I. A TRAGIC SINNER A. v.
6 The Tragedy Of Her Isolation – This woman came to
Jacob’s Well to draw water. But, she did not come when
all the other women came. The women came to draw their water early in the
morning, before the sun rose high into the sky. They came while it was still
cool. History tells us that it was about a mile from town to the well where
they came for water. Drawing and carrying water for the day was hot, sweaty
work. While they were there, they caught up on the local gossip and enjoyed a
few minutes by themselves, away from the pressures of living in a male
dominated society. Why
did this one woman not come with the others? I think the answer can be found in
verses 17-18 and verse 28. Verse 17 tells us that she is a woman of much experience.
Perhaps she had been with men who belonged to some of the other women. Perhaps
she was often the topic of their gossip as they drew water from the well. When
she meets Jesus and wants to tell the people of the city that the Messiah has
come, she does not go to the other women of the town; she runs to the men, v. 28. It would seem that this
woman was an outcast socially. In
the course of her conversation with Jesus, He tells her that she is even
isolated from God, v. 20-22.
Even the little worship she managed to work into her sinful life was of no use
for her spiritually. She was an outcast spiritually as well. (Note:
She is a picture of every person who is not in a personal relationship with the
Lord Jesus Christ. Why? The Bible says that our sinful condition separates us
from God, Isa. 59:2. What a
miserable condition to be in! To lack the ability to pray, to worship and to
fellowship with God is a horrible way to live. Yet, many are in that condition
today. They pray, but God doesn’t hear, Psa.
66:18. They go to church to worship, but they cannot worship in Spirit
and truth because they are lost in sin. All their religious activity is merely
an exercise in the flesh. It does not reach Heaven and it does not touch the
Lord. They are lost and are isolated from God, His blessings and His
salvation!) B. v.
7-26 The Tragedy Of Her Ignorance – In these verses,
this poor woman tries to argue religion with Jesus. At first, she sees Him as
just another Jew, and she wants Him to know that she has some ideas about
religion too. She talks about their religious differences, v. 9. She uses sarcasm and ridicule, v. 11-12, 15. She tries to bring up a religious dispute in verses 19-20, in an attempt to
escape the penetrating statements of Jesus in verses16-18. Through all of this, Jesus shows her just how
little she knows about God, about worship and about herself. Notice
the little word “if” in verse
10. Regardless of what she thought she knew, Jesus points out to her
that there is one thing she does not know. She does not know Who Jesus is and
that is the main thing! Jesus tells her that “if” she only knew, she
could ask Jesus for “living water” and she would be
forever satisfied! Left to herself, this woman might have died thinking that
she was alright spiritually. Thank God that Jesus reached into her darkness and
dispelled her ignorance about Himself and about the way of salvation! (Note: Someone has said, “What you don’t
know won’t hurt you.” I say, “What you don’t
know can send you to Hell!” Far too many people are living in ignorance when
it comes to how to get to God. Many are like this woman in our text. They know
just enough about the church and about Christianity to be a danger to themselves.
There are many things about the Bible and about theology that you may never
learn. Not knowing them will not keep you out of Heaven, nor will not knowing
them send you to Hell. But, if you miss the main thing, you will never see
Heaven and you will go to Hell. What is the main thing? Here it is: “Believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.”, Acts 16:31! That is the main
thing. Don’t miss it!) (Note: Many will die and go to
Hell from the pews of Baptist churches because they missed Jesus! They learned
how to go to church and to Sunday School. They learned how to tithe. They
learned what kind of Bible to buy. They learned how to turn over a new leaf and
how to live a clean live. They learned many things, but they never learned the
truth that salvation comes only through faith in the finished work of the Lord
Jesus Christ. They never learned that salvation is by grace, through faith, Eph. 2:8-9.) C. v.
11-26 The Weariness Of Her Inconsistencies –
Here she is, a woman with a checkered past, living a wicked life, v. 16-18, yet she feels that she
is qualified to argue religion with the Lord Jesus Christ. She demonstrates a
clear picture of hypocrisy in action! (Note: People attempt to do this
kind of thing all the time! Everybody thinks they are qualified to argue with
God. They say, “Well, I think this or that”, or “I believe this way
or that way”, or “I know what the Bible says, but…” What foolishness! Who do you think you are? Did
you know that it does not matter what you think? Did you know that God really
doesn’t care how you feel? Did it ever cross your mind
that God’s Word is not up for debate? Here
is the bottom line: God said it and it is settled forever, Psa. 119:89. He has already told us that the only way to
Heaven was through Jesus, John 14:6;
Acts 4:12; Acts 16:31. He has already told us that works will not get
anyone in, Eph. 2:8-9; Titus 3:5.
He has made His plan of salvation crystal clear. If you want to be right and go
to Heaven when you die, then you will do it God’s way. If you want
to remain lost and spend eternity in Hell, then you go ahead and do it your
way. That may sound narrow to you and it is intended to! God did not leave this
thing open to debate, but He clearly, concisely and concretely stated how
things are and it is settled! Argue if you will, but it will do no good!
Besides, who are we to argue with Him, Rom.
9:20.) II.
A TENDER SAVIOR A. v.
4 He Is Tender In His Grace – The Bible tells us
that “He must needs go through Samaria”. Most Jews went
miles out of their way to go around Samaria to avoid coming into contact with
them. The Jews hated the Samaritans! They were considered to be an inferior
race because they were descended from Jews who had intermarried with Gentiles
that had been placed in the land by the Assyrians. Thank
God that Jesus does not operate like other men! He did not care about their
heritage. He did not care about the hatred of others. He did not care about the
racial lines drawn by ignorant men. He operates in the realm of grace!
Jesus went to that place and sat on that well because He wanted to save this
poor woman! Even His disciples were shocked by what Jesus had done, v. 27. If Jesus had acted like
any other Jew, He would have passed this woman and her town by. But, He
extended grace to them and brought salvation to Sychar! (Note: Think about it! If you and
I got what we deserved, we would have never gotten a second look from God. But,
I praise God for a Sunday morning when Jesus said, “I must needs go
through Morganton!” He does not look at us on the basis of our
wretched, sinful condition. He looks at us through eyes of love and grace! He
is not blind to our sin, because it separates us from Him, but His grace
bridges the gap between us and brings Him near to offer salvation to you and to
me. God’s justice demands
that you and I die for our sins, Rom.
6:23. But, when justice cried out to be satisfied, mercy answered and
God sent Jesus to die in our place on the cross, Rom. 5:6-8. Now, in grace, He offers salvation to all who
will come and be saved, Rev. 22:17.
Listen, salvation is all of grace! It is not about what you can give or what
you can do. It is about what Jesus did when He died for you. It is about you
throwing in the towel and realizing that you can unable to save yourself. It is
about you trusting Him and His grace alone to save your soul.) (Note: Getting to Heaven will
never depend upon you! It depends entirely upon His grace!) B. v.
7-26 He Is Tender In His Graciousness –
Jesus works with this woman patiently. He took her where He found her and
gently led her to where she needed to be. He brought her to the place where she
was ready to hear about Him and about Who He was. Then, when He revealed
Himself to her, v. 26, she
was at a place where she was ready to believe on Him. (Note: That is how the Lord
always works with people. He takes us where He finds us and gently leads us
along to the place of faith in Him. He is always the perfect gentleman! He
stands at the door of man’s heart and He knocks, (Ill. “Knocks” is in the present
tense, active voice. “He just keeps on knocking!”). He patiently
waits until that door is opened and He can come in, Rev. 3:20. Ill. Most us who are saved can look back over our
lives and she the patient hand of God guiding us to the point of faith! Praise
His Name!) (Note: This is another reason why
we should not be discouraged when we are praying for lost loved ones. God may
be working in their lives, leading them along, and you just can’t see what He is
doing. Be patient and keep praying. If the Lord has placed a burden on your
heart for them, that in itself is evidence that He means to save them in His
time!) C. v.
10-14 He Is Tender In His Gift – Jesus promised
this woman that He could give her a drink of “living water”. He promised her
that this water would satisfy her in the depths of her soul. I would imagine
that this probably appealed to her. She had tried all types of physical relationships
to satisfy the deep longings of her soul and they had all left her empty and
thirsty. Sex had not satisfied her. Marriage had failed five times to satisfy
her. Living in the depths of sin on the fringes of society had failed to bring
her happiness. Here, Jesus offers her an opportunity to find everything she has
been looking for, by merely receiving His offer. (Note: The words “drinketh” in verses 13 and 14 are
worth noting today. In verse 13,
the word “drinketh” is in the “present tense,
active voice”. What Jesus is saying in verse 13 is this, “Even if you keep on drinking the water from this
well, you will get thirsty again.” However, the word “drinketh” in verse 14 is in the “aorist tense,
active voice”. In verse
14, Jesus is saying, “But whosoever takes just one drink of the water
that I shall give him shall never thirst…” In
other words, Jesus is promising that just one trip to Him will satisfy the soul
forever. You may have tried it all, and if you have I think I can safely say
that it has left you feeling empty and unfulfilled. But, if you will come to
Jesus, receive Him into your heart and life, He will save you and forever
satisfy the deepest cravings of your heart! Would you rather keep drinking from
a well that can never satisfy, or would you rather take one drink from a
fountain that never fails to give perfect and absolute satisfaction?) (Note: What is Jesus offering? He
is offering satisfaction and salvation for your soul. He is offering you the
opportunity to have all your sins forgiven. He is offering you the opportunity
to be right with God. He is offering you the opportunity to miss Hell and go to
Heaven when you die. What is the catch? There is no catch! All He requires from
you is everything! He wants you to come before Him, confessing yourself a
sinner and calling on Him by faith. He wants you to take His death on the cross
as the payment for your sins. He wants you to believe what the Bible says about
Him and He wants you to accept it all on the basis of faith, Romans 10:9. If you will do
that, He will save you and He will satisfy your soul. The attractions of the
world will lose their grip on you. He wants to save you and He wants to satisfy
you! That is why He is such a tender Savior!) III. A TREMENDOUS SALVATION A. v.
28 It Changed Her Activities – When she hears
that Jesus is the Messiah, v. 26.
She has all the information she needs. She forgets about her mission to get
some water from the well, v. 7.
Now, she wants to tell others about the well of living water she has
experienced! That “artesian well” Jesus spoke of in verse 14 is starting to flow and
she cannot keep it in. She is different and she wants others to experience it
too! (Note: This is what Jesus does in
every life He redeems. He changes old sinners into something brand new, 2 Cor. 5:17. The old activities
and attractions of sin and the world lose their appeal to the newborn saint of
God. They know they are saved, they know they are different and they want
others to hear about how Jesus can change them too! When Jesus comes in, He
will change everything! You will walk differently, you will talk differently
and you will think differently. You will have a brand new life and nothing will
be as it was! You will be a new person from top to bottom, and from the inside
out.) B. v.
28-29 It Changed Her Ambitions – Notice that she
runs to tell the men about Jesus. Why the men? They all knew her; many probably
knew her intimately! The other women hated her, but the men loved her. So, she
runs to the very people who had shared her life of sin. Imagine how their
curiosity is piqued when she comes running in their direction. However, this
time things are different! Now,
she isn’t talking about a rendezvous; she is talking about
redemption. She hasn’t come to arrange an affair with a guy; she has
come to tell about amazing grace. He hasn’t come looking for a date; she has come to talk
about a Deliverer! Yes, she is different, and the ones who knew her best see
the change first! (Note: Again, when salvation is
real, there will be a change in your life. Old friends will see the difference
and familiar activities will become something you used to before you met Jesus.
Everything changes when you meet Him!) C. v.
29 It Changed Her Acknowledgment – Notice how this
woman moved from not knowing Jesus to proclaiming Him as the Messiah. In verse 9, He is a “Jew”. In verse 11, she calls Him “Sir”. In verse 19, she sees Him as a “Prophet”. By verse 29, she has reached the
place where she calls Him “Christ”. She sees Him as the need of her soul. How did she
make the progression from antagonism to acceptance? The Lord led her gently
along. He brought her from knowing nothing about Him to seeing Him as her only
hope in just a few minutes. It was a powerful, miraculous work of grace! (Note: If you expect to ever be
saved, you must come to the place where you understand that Jesus is your only
hope, Acts 4:12. If you will
follow the light the Lord gives you, He will lead you to that place!) Conc: Are you saved today? If you are, rejoice! Like
that Samaritan woman that day, you have discovered that there is more in His
well than just water. There is life, joy, peace, blessings, power, glory, a
blessed eternity, and so much more. You ought to praise Him for that today. If
you are not saved, you need to come to Jesus Christ right now. If you will come
to Him, He will save you. |
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