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the desire of ages-第45章

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aited for someone to come to draw。

A woman of Samaria approached; and seeming unconscious of His presence; filled her pitcher with water。 As she turned to go away; Jesus asked her for a drink。 Such a favor no Oriental would withhold。 In the East; water was called 〃the gift of God。〃 To offer a drink to the thirsty traveler was held to be a duty so sacred that the Arabs of

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the desert would go out of their way in order to perform it。 The hatred between Jews and Samaritans prevented the woman from offering a kindness to Jesus; but the Saviour was seeking to find the key to this heart; and with the tact born of divine love; He asked; not offered; a favor。 The offer of a kindness might have been rejected; but trust awakens trust。 The King of heaven came to this outcast soul; asking a service at her hands。 He who made the ocean; who controls the waters of the great deep; who opened the springs and channels of the earth; rested from His weariness at Jacob's well; and was dependent upon a stranger's kindness for even the gift of a drink of water。

The woman saw that Jesus was a Jew。 In her surprise she forgot to grant His request; but tried to learn the reason for it。 〃How is it;〃 she said; 〃that Thou; being a Jew; askest drink of me; which am a woman of Samaria?〃

Jesus answered; 〃If thou knewest the gift of God; and who it is that saith to thee; Give Me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of Him; and He would have given thee living water。〃 You wonder that I should ask of you even so small a favor as a draught of water from the well at our feet。 Had you asked of Me; I would have given you to drink of the water of everlasting life。

The woman had not comprehended the words of Christ; but she felt their solemn import。 Her light; bantering manner began to change。 Supposing that Jesus spoke of the well before them; she said; 〃Sir; Thou hast nothing to draw with; and the well is deep: from whence then hast Thou that living water? Art Thou greater than our father Jacob; which gave us the well; and drank thereof himself?〃 She saw before her only a thirsty traveler; wayworn and dusty。 In her mind she compared Him with the honored patriarch Jacob。 She cherished the feeling; which is so natural; that no other well could be equal to that provided by the fathers。 She was looking backward to the fathers; forward to the Messiah's coming; while the Hope of the fathers; the Messiah Himself; was beside her; and she knew Him not。 How many thirsting souls are today close by the living fountain; yet looking far away for the wellsprings of life! 〃Say not in thine heart; Who shall ascend into heaven? (that is; to bring Christ down from above:) or; Who shall descend into the deep? (that is; to bring up Christ again from the dead。) 。 。 。 The word is nigh thee; even in thy mouth; and in thy heart: 。 。 。 if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus; and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead; thou shalt be saved。〃 Rom。 10:6…9。

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Jesus did not immediately answer the question in regard to Himself; but with solemn earnestness He said; 〃Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again: but whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life。〃

He who seeks to quench his thirst at the fountains of this world will drink only to thirst again。 Everywhere men are unsatisfied。 They long for something to supply the need of the soul。 Only One can meet that want。 The need of the world; 〃The Desire of all nations;〃 is Christ。 The divine grace which He alone can impart; is as living water; purifying; refreshing; and invigorating the soul。

Jesus did not convey the idea that merely one draft of the water of life would suffice the receiver。 He who tastes of the love of Christ will continually long for more; but he seeks for nothing else。 The riches; honors; and pleasures of the world do not attract him。 The constant cry of his heart is; More of Thee。 And He who reveals to the soul its necessity is waiting to satisfy its hunger and thirst。 Every human resource and dependence will fail。 The cisterns will be emptied; the pools become dry; but our Redeemer is an inexhaustible fountain。 We may drink; and drink again; and ever find a fresh supply。 He in whom Christ dwells has within himself the fountain of blessing;〃a well of water springing up into everlasting life。〃 From this source he may draw strength and grace sufficient for all his needs。

As Jesus spoke of the living water; the woman looked upon Him with wondering attention。 He had aroused her interest; and awakened a desire for the gift of which He spoke。 She perceived that it was not the water of Jacob's well to which He referred; for of this she used continually; drinking; and thirsting again。 〃Sir;〃 she said; 〃give me this water; that I thirst not; neither come hither to draw。〃

Jesus now abruptly turned the conversation。 Before this soul could receive the gift He longed to bestow; she must be brought to recognize her sin and her Saviour。 He 〃saith unto her; Go; call thy husband; and come hither。〃 She answered; 〃I have no husband。〃 Thus she hoped to prevent all questioning in that direction。 But the Saviour continued; 〃Thou hast well said; I have no husband: for thou hast had five husbands; and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband: in that saidst thou truly。〃

The listener trembled。 A mysterious hand was turning the pages of her life history; bringing to view that which she had hoped to keep forever

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hidden。 Who was He that could read the secrets of her life? There came to her thoughts of eternity; of the future Judgment; when all that is now hidden shall be revealed。 In its light; conscience was awakened。

She could deny nothing; but she tried to evade all mention of a subject so unwelcome。 With deep reverence; she said; 〃Sir; I perceive that Thou art a prophet。〃 Then; hoping to silence conviction; she turned to points of religious controversy。 If this was a prophet; surely He could give her instruction concerning these matters that had been so long disputed。

Patiently Jesus permitted her to lead the conversation whither she would。 Meanwhile He watched for the opportunity of again bringing the truth home to her heart。 〃Our fathers worshiped in this mountain;〃 she said; 〃and ye say; that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship。〃 Just in sight was Mount Gerizim。 Its temple was demolished; and only the altar remained。 The place of worship had been a subject of contention between the Jews and the Samaritans。 Some of the ancestors of the latter people had once belonged to Israel; but because of their sins; the Lord suffered them to be overcome by an idolatrous nation。 For many generations they were intermingled with idolaters; whose religion gradually contaminated their own。 It is true they held that their idols were only to remind them of the living God; the Ruler of the universe; nevertheless the people were led to reverence their graven images。

When the temple at Jerusalem was rebuilt in the days of Ezra; the Samaritans wished
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