A Weary Savior!
On the way to Galilee Jesus had to go through the country of
Samaria. In Samaria Jesus came to the town called Sychar.
This town is near the field that Jacob gave to his son
Joseph. Jacob's well was there. Jesus was tired from his long
trip. So Jesus sat down beside the well. It was about noon.
-- John 4:4-6
KEY THOUGHT:
Jesus took the "short cut" between Judea in the south and Galilee in
the north. He went through Samaria. He was tired from his journey. He
rested by the historic site of Jacob's well. So much history and
promise come together in this moment. We expect something grand to
happen. Jesus has come to the well dug by Father Israel (Jacob's name
was changed to Israel). What great word do we hear? What triumphant
deed does Jesus do? None. At least not at first. Jesus' primary action
was to simply sit down. He was a weary Savior. He was tired. Sounds
almost bizarre as our hearts exalt and hold Jesus in the highest of
places. At the same time, something wondrous is once again revealed to
us. Jesus became flesh. Human flesh. Mortal flesh. Wearying flesh. He
knows us not only as God, but as one of us whose feet got dirty, whose
legs grew tired, and whose stomach growled when it was empty. Jesus is
a Savior who knows us; he knows us not just because he is God, but also
because he has lived in our world, sharing our burdens and feeling our
weariness.
TODAY'S PRAYER:
Father, how can I thank you for making yourself so accessible to me
through Jesus. Jesus, thank you for becoming mortal for me. Your
sacrifice has given even greater confidence that I can come to the
throne room of heaven and receive mercy and grace to help me in my time
of need. Thank you Lord Jesus. I praise dear Father, most holy and
gracious God. Amen.
The WJD! web page has related scriptures and the full text of today's key passage. Read it at:
http://www.heartlight.org/wjd/john/0301-wjd.html