Digging Deeper: Jesus is the Spring of Living Water

 

13 Jesus said to her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, 14 but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” 15 The woman said to him, “Sir, give me this water, so that I will not be thirsty or have to come here to draw water.”

John 4:13-15 (ESV)

 



JESUS IS THE SPRING OF LIVING WATER

 

I want you to think of a time when your mouth was dry, your throat parched, and you felt like you would die without something to drink. Maybe you were mowing the lawn, exercising, or simply outside on a hot, sweltering Georgia summer day (just typing this is making me thirsty!). Now, think of the one beverage that would truly quench that thirst. It might be as simple as water (probably the best choice), or it might be something different (I believe someone in the audience just said ‘Diet Coke’). Whatever your beverage of choice is, ask yourself: How long did it satisfy my thirst? How soon until I was thirsty again? (v. 13).

The woman at the well came for water, likely to carry it back to her household—a task she had performed countless times. However, this visit to the well would be different. Marcus Dods comments, “The water of Jacob’s well had two defects: it quenched thirst only for a time, and it lay outside the town a weary distance . . . Christ offers water which will quench thirst lastingly, and which will be ‘in’ the person drinking.”

Yesterday, we saw how the woman initially misunderstood Jesus, thinking He was offering her water from the ground. He explained that what He was offering did not come from a well or a spring but from His Father. The water He offered would eternally quench her thirst and become a spring within her (v. 14). Jesus was offering her a gift she did not deserve and could not earn. This, by definition, is grace.

Paul writes, “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph. 2:8). Christ lovingly and graciously offers us access to this living water through His indwelling Holy Spirit. This spring will never run dry and will be our source of refreshment on life’s dry, dusty days. Nothing else can satisfy. Everything else eventually dries up or turns bitter.

As we saw yesterday, the woman’s response to Jesus’ offer of living water showed that she was still thinking in literal terms (v. 15). But Jesus was offering her so much more. Now, as the story continues, He puts her to the test. Their back-and-forth verbal sparring over literal versus figurative water is over.

All of us, at one time or another, have been challenged to decide. The Samaritan woman’s time is now. The next few moments in this encounter will determine her eternal destiny.

Diggin Deeper (er):

John 7:37-39; Hebrews 4:16; Revelation 21:6.

 


Phil Meade is a father of three, and grandfather of five. He has a Masters in Theological Studies from Liberty University, and lives in Acworth. He has led various small groups throughout his more than 20 years attending NorthStar Church. He recently retired after 33 years as a pilot for Delta Airlines.

 

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