| #74 "What Are You Thirsty        For?" November 28, 2006 "..."Everyone who drinks this water will be        thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst."        (John 4: 13-14a) She came to the well that day, just like she did every other day.        We don't know her age or her name. But we do know a little of her history.        With five failed marriages behind her, she was now living with another man        and not married to him. Wonder what had happened to this woman in her        past. Wonder what made her keep searching for fulfillment and purpose in        men. Did her father die? Had he been alive but rejected her or mistreated        her? Something made this woman want. Something was broken inside of        her. Something kept making her search for the answer to her inner        pain in all the wrong places. It doesn't really matter what it was. I        don't think, consciously, that even she knew what it was. She was just        empty and trying to fill the void..in her case, it was men. What is        it for you?  When we seek contentment with physical things, we can never get        enough. The Samaritan woman sought it in relationships. We do that too. We        seek it in new toys and gadgets, possessions or power, health, wealth or        notoriety. But Solomon tells us that all these things are vanity. Vain        attempts to fill an empty space in our souls. It is commonly said that        there is a God-shaped vacuum inside each one of us that only He can fill.        If that is the case, and I believe it is, no amount of searching and        seeking and trying to fill it with anything other than Christ will make        the ache go away.  I've been there myself and right now I am watching someone that I        love deeply "looking for love in all the wrong        places."  And truly, lest we judge, I didn't even know what I        was doing at the time and neither does she. Neither did this Samaritan        woman. We all just knew that something was missing. Something was broken.        There was no sense of fulfillment or contentment...life was just lived        with a dull ache inside ... an empty hole...a need...and trying to fill it        up became a way of life. But the problem is that "it" is never enough.        It's like a drug addiction...the more you use, the more you need.        Frederick Douglass said, "Whenever my condition was improved, instead of        its' increasing my contentment, it only increased my desire to be free,        and set me to thinking of plans to gain my freedom." Anything earthly,        relationships or material things, cannot satisfy. You will always want        more...want FOR more. Relationships and things can fail...leaving you        empty again. Empty and thirsty. The Greek verb used in this passage for thirsty is "dipsao".        It means to painfully feel the want of, and eagerly long for, those things        by which the soul is refreshed, supported and strengthened.  The King        James Dictionary defines "thirst" as having a vehement desire of        anything. Jesus used this very word because He could see deep inside        this woman's soul. He saw how serious this need was. He knew that she        felt it painfully, intensely and deeply. He cut right to the chase to        help her. He told her about living water...water that is        alive.  To the Jew, living water was water that was always flowing and        moving along. It was a creek or a lake that had an inflow and an outflow.        It was not the still water of a stagnant pond that was always sitting        still. Jesus, Himself, was the Living Water. What she needed was a drink        of Him. A continual inflow and outflow of His Holy Spirit, not the        stagnant pond of earthly water that never satisfies. Stagnant water goes        bad. It gets slimy and buggy. Living Water is clean and fresh...and        it satisfies the thirst, the need, the ache deep down inside.  Are you thirsty today? Are you drinking the muddy contaminated        waters of the world and destroying yourself? The waters the world offers        cannot quench your thirst. Jesus says we should come to Him, and out of        our bellies shall flow rivers of living water. Jesus Christ is able to        meet our needs. And I must say that I'm not talking merely of just        believing in Him. That will absolutely get you to Heaven, but don't you        want more of the abundant life that He died to give you? The end to all of        your searching? I'm talking "relationship" here. A walking, talking,        breathing, enduring, close (like a branch to a vine) relationship with Him        each and every day. He calls to you from Isaiah 55:1 and says, "Come, all        you who are thirsty, come to the waters." And in verse 2, He says, "Why        spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what does not        satisfy?" What are you spending your time or money or energy on that will        never satisfy? Only Jesus can satisfy your deepest longings. Jeremiah        2: 13 says, "My people have committed two sins: They have forsaken me, the        spring of living water, and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns        that cannot hold water."  Have you forsaken Him? Are you digging        your own broken cistern?  In researching for this "Tuesday's", I came across these words        that I will close with:  "Jesus is the One who makes life possible,        who makes peace possible, and who makes joy possible. He makes it possible        under all circumstances and in all places to possess everything the soul        desires. If Christ lives within us, then we will be like a fortress that        has in its courtyard a fountain, fed from some source high up in the        mountains, and finds its way into the fortress by underground rivers that        no one can ever touch. It does not matter who surrounds such a fortress,        those who are inside can survive for years with abundant water. When        people are deprived of a thing they ?want,? they generally get along        pretty well without it; however, when it?s something they ?need,? or        require, they suffer horribly in its absence. Just as a man thirsts for        physical water, so also he thirsts for spiritual water. Only Jesus Christ        can satisfy that thirst. He is The Living Water. He is the one who        supplies the water. He paid for it with His life. Today take a drink by        taking hold of Jesus and letting the fountain of God?s provision overflow        in your life to the praise and glory of God. Amen!" Blessings to you, Donna Schultz See www.tuesdayswithjesus.blogspot.com        for archives. If you would prefer to not receive these e-mails,        please let me know at savemom@aol.com. Feel free to forward them as the Lord leads you and if others would like to receive it, e- mail savemom@aol.com to be added to the list. If you are viewing this on Blogger.com and would        like to receive "Tuesday's with Jesus" in your e-mail box each Tuesday,        please e-mail Savemom@aol.com and you will be added to        the list.          | 
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