The Savior of the World in Christ
Realization of Samaritans
A Reflection: Dialogue between Jesus and the Samaritan
Woman (Jn 4: 5-30)
Background of the Story 720 BCE
-
The
quarrel between the Jews and the Samaritans
-
Deportation
– inculturation – the loss of Racial purity (1 Kigs 17:6, 24).
-
Freedom
by the Persian King and Return of Jews to Jerusalem
-
Ezra
and Nehemia – a plan to repair and rebuild the temple
-
Samaritans
were not accepted in the task by the “pure -Jews”
-
Samaritans
founded a temple on Mount Gerizim – center of Samaritan city
-
Embittered
hatred between Jews and Samaritans in Maccabean days (129 BCE) lasted 400 years
Points for Reflection
(1)
Living
Water – symbolic – the thirst of the soul for God
-
Samaritan
woman was astonished that Jesus a Jew speak to her
-
“ To
the thirsty I will give water without price….(Rev. 21:6)
-
Chosen
people draw water from well of salvation (Is 12:3; 55:1)
-
Soul
is Thirsting for the living water (Ps 42:1)
-
Jeremiah
– people forsaken God the fountain of living water (Jer. 2:13)
-
River
of life – (Ezk. 47:1-12)
-
Identification
of the living water with the wisdom of the Law and the Holy Spirit
-
“Give me this water,” she
said, “so that I will never be thirsty again and will not have to walk to the
well day after day.”
-
In every man there is this nameless
unsatisfied longing; this vague discontent; this something lacking; this
frustration.
(2)
True Worship
-
In a false worship we
may detect three faults:
-
(i) A false worship is a selective worship.
-
The Samaritans took as
much of scripture as they wished and paid no attention to the rest.
-
Dangerous things in
the world is one-sided religion.
-
Suiting
ones own thoughts and ones own position.
-
(ii) A false worship is an
ignorant worship. Religion is hope ( 1 Pet 3:15 ).
-
(iii) A false worship is a
superstitious worship.
-
God is spirit. God is not confined to places. The
only gifts that befit the nature of God are the gifts of the spirit--love,
loyalty, obedience, devotion.
-
The true worship is attaining friendship and
intimacy with God.
(3)
Call
thy Husband
-
The
story is not actual incident but an allegory
-
When Samaria people were transported to Media five
more nationalities brought in (2 Kigs 17:29)
-
* Woman = Samaria; five husbands =
five false gods of five nations - 6th is True God in false worship
-
*
Five husbands = First five books of the Book of Genesis and 6th
is Gerizim temple
-
*
Five husbands are five senses and 6th one is Mind (intellect)
Five Senses and Mind
(Intellect) Psalm 115:4-6
(4)
They have mouths,
but they cannot speak. (Jam 3:6):
And the tongue is a fire.
They have eyes,
but they cannot see. (Mt 6:22-23): “The eye
is the lamp of the body.
They have ears,
but they cannot hear. (Rom 11:8): Their ears are hard of hearing
They have noses,
but they cannot smell.
The works of the flesh
(Gal 5:19ff..)
o
Mind that can not
control the sense destroys the whole body.
o
Abraham made Sarah to
say lie that she was his sister ( Gen 20:2).
o
Sarah convinced
Abraham to have Hagar to obtain child (Gen 16:2)
(5)
The Development
of Realization
-
Verse 9: “How is it that you who
are a Jew ask a drink from me, a Samaritan woman?
-
Verses 11, 15 : The woman said to him: “Sir,
…(Sir) give me this water, so that I will not thirst, and so that I will not
have to come here to draw water.”
-
Verse 19: I perceive that
thou art a prophet
-
Verse 25: I know that Messias
cometh… the tradition of the advent of the Messiah, , was generally
received among the Samaritans also.
-
Verse 42: This is indeed the
Christ - The promised Messiah. The Savior
of the world
-
(6) The Gospel record shows the Character of
Jesus
i) It shows us the reality of his humanity.
ii) It shows us the warmth of his sympathy
iii) It shows us Jesus as the breaker down of
barriers.
iv) Jesus was taking down the barriers.
(7) (7) Samaritan Woman and our real Christian experience
i) Her experience began with being compelled to
face herself and to see herself as she was.
ii) The Samaritan woman was staggered by Christ's
ability to see into her inmost being.
iii) The first instinct of the Samaritan woman was to
share her discovery.
iv) The very desire to tell others of her discovery
killed the feeling of shame in this woman.
(8) What is my Realization of Jesus and
Experience?
The Samaritans believed in Jesus, not because of someone
else's story
Christianity is a Christ - experience. I know what Christ
has done for me
Here again tremendous personal responsibility is laid upon me!
MY SOUL IS THIRSTING
COME LORD JESUS YOU ARE MY SAVIOR