12.17.2008

Conclusion of Teaching A Samaritan Woman

Many Samaritans Believe

On returning from Sychar with food, the disciples find Jesus at Jacob's well where they left him, and where he is now talking with a Samaritan woman. When the disciples arrive, she departs, leaving her water jar, and heads for the city. Interested deeply in the things Jesus told her, she tells the men in the city: "Come here, see a man that told me all the things I did." Then, in such a way as to arouse curiosity, she asks: "This is not perhaps the Christ, is it?" The question accomplishes its purpose-the men go to see for themselves.

Meanwhile, the disciples urge Jesus to eat the food that they have brought from the city. But he replies: "I have food to eat of which you do not know."

"No one has brought him anything to eat, has he?" The disciples ask one another, Jesus explains: "My food is for me to do the will of him that sent me and to finish his work. Do you not say that there are yet four months before the harvest comes? " However, pointing to the spiritual harvest, Jesus says: "Lift up your eyes and view the fields, that they are white for harvesting. Already the reaper is receiving wages and gathering fruit for everlasting life, so that the sower and the reaper may rejoice together."

Perhaps Jesus can already see the grand effect of his encounter with the Samaritan woman-that many are putting faith in him on account of her testimony. She is witnessing to the townspeople, saying: "He told me all the things I did." Therefore, when the men of Sychar come to him at the well, they ask him to stay and talk to them some more. Jesus accepts the invitation and remains for two days.

As the Samaritan listen to Jesus, many more believe. Then they say to the woman: "We do not believe any longer on account of your talk; for we have heard for ourselves and we know that this man is for a certainty the savior of the world." Surely the Samaritan woman provides a fine example of how we can witness about Christ by arousing curiosity so that listeners will search further!

Recall that it is four months before the harvest-evidently the barley harvest, which in Palestine occurs in the spring. So it is n ow probably November or December. This means that following the Passover of 30 C.E., Jesus and his disciples spent eight months or so in Judea teaching and baptizing. they leave now for their home territory of Galilee. What awaits them there? John 4:3-43.

Next time: Second Miracle While In Cana

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