Monday, October 16, 2017

Are You Pointing in the Right Direction

John 4:39
And many of the Samaritans of that city believed on him for the saying of the woman, which testified, He told me all that ever I did.

Have you ever read the story of the "woman at the well"?  If not, take time this morning. It's found in John Chapter 4, it won't take you long to read this great salvation story. I want to focus on the scripture above this morning. 

What I think is so interesting about this story is how she was treated. She came out to draw water during the noon hour because she was probably not accepted by the other women of the town. Normally they would draw in the morning and evening, but this woman was alone at noon. The reason for her unacceptance was her sins. Jesus told her in this scripture to go bring her husband back to the well and she said, "I don't have a husband". Jesus told her she was surely telling the truth, because she had already had five husbands and the one she was shacking up with now wasn't her husband. But at the well this day, Jesus gave her living water. She found true worship and salvation at the well. She ran back to the city and told them to come see a man that she believes is the Christ. 

What if she told those people in the city, "I've met a man... that told me every thing I've ever done... isn't this the Christ?" And they replied with, "Yea, we know you and your meeting of men. We hear you meet a lot of men". You know, that's what many in the church do today. Someone has a well experience and begins to share with others the change that Jesus Christ has done in their lives only to have the world (and sometimes sadly the church) question and bring doubt upon them. The people of the city didn't treat her in this manner. They believed her word and came to see. I have a theory on this... It's just what I see from this scripture. This woman didn't want them to look at her, she wanted them to come meet Jesus. If she would have said, "I've met a man and I'm forever changed" it would have been a failure. She wanted them to see Jesus. She pointed them to Jesus and they came to Him. 

Do you want people to look at you? Our testimonies should point to Jesus.  Our preaching should point to Jesus.  Our lives should point to Jesus. This woman brought many people to salvation because she said, "I've met a man, come see Him for yourselves"! 

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