ALL THINGS THAT EVER I DID
The fourth chapter of St. John tells the wonderful story of Jesus' meeting with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well. Jesus said many things to this woman. He told her that He was a well of water that would spring up into everlasting life, that she should not follow mere traditions, but, instead, worship the Father in spirit and in truth, and that He was indeed the Messiah. Of all the things that He told her, though, one thing was most impressive to her, and it was this one thing that she used to convince the others in her city to go out to see Jesus. She told them, "Come, see a man, which told me all things that ever I did: is not this the Christ?" (John 4:29). The fact that the Lord knew her so well - all the good, and all the bad - and yet still loved her and wanted her to know Him in spirit and truth is something that we all should take to heart. Many of the Samaritans became believers because of her testimony, and many more believed because they heard Him themselves. Jesus ended up spending two days there teaching them.
There is one thing
that all of the children of God have in common: they all have a love of the
truth. Even when the truth is not
convenient, or easy to swallow, they prefer the light over the darkness. Jesus said, "For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to
the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made
manifest, that they are wrought in God." (John 3:20, 21). Its only when I can see and acknowledge my
sins and my short-comings that I can become free. All things are naked and open to God. It's not like I can hide anything from
Him. He knows me inside and out. He can discern between my thoughts and my
intentions, even when I lie to myself to hide my selfish motives. And I would have it no other way. I want to please God, but this is impossible
if I am not willing to be honest with Him and come clean. He, indeed, is a loving heavenly Father, who
like every good father wants to bless, instruct, and train his children so that
they will be equipped for whatever the world throws at them.
Often, we are so blind
to our own faults that we just can't see where we have erred; but the more we
walk in the light of God's Word and learn His ways, the more He is able to
illuminate our pathway so that we can truly see ourselves. There are things that the Lord has revealed
to me that have shed light on something that I did years earlier and never
realized how wrong it was, or the negative impact that it had on others at the
time. I was so blind that I could not
see or acknowledge my own fault until God brought me to the point where I could
own it. Other times, I have felt a nudge
from the Holy Spirit letting me know that I had done something wrong, but I
didn't understand what or why until I went to the Word and He would clearly
show me. David said of God, "Behold, thou desirest truth in the
inward parts: and in the hidden part
thou shalt make me to know wisdom." (Psalm 51:6). It is essential that our heart be pure before
God, otherwise, He can't fill us with His wisdom and righteousness.
When the disciples returned
from the city where they had gone to buy meat, they were amazed that Jesus had
lowered Himself to even talk to the Samaritan woman. The Jews felt that the Samaritans were beneath
them, and would have no dealings with them.
Jesus, however, saw into this woman's heart, and knew that, despite her
faults, she had a hunger for truth. In
fact, Jesus saw a great harvest of souls among the Samaritan people - those
whom the Jews had ignored and rejected. The
Lord only reveals our sins and our faults to us so that He can purge us and
make us clean. "Now ye are clean through the Word which I have spoken to
you." (John 15:3). Jesus is
like a Master Refiner. He applies the
heat, and melts the precious metal, so that the dross will float to the top,
and it can be removed. He wants to
purify to Himself a unique people who will be fit to inhabit His everlasting
kingdom.
We have been called to
reflect the glory of God to the world.
We are the light of the world, we are the salt of the earth. Just as the moon has no light source of its
own, but reflects the light of the sun, we have no light of our own, but have
been called to reflect the light of the Son of God. The reflected light of the moon is so intense
that when darkness falls upon the earth at nighttime, the moon is able to
lighten the darkness so that men can see.
This is our calling: to be a light in the darkness of this world. However, there is a phenomenon that occurs
periodically when the earth passes between the sun and the moon and obscures the
light of the moon altogether. The lunar
eclipse will blot out the moon's light so that it no longer shines on the
earth. Likewise, when we let the world
come between us and the Son of God, we cease to reflect the light of God to the
world. This is why the Lord has called
us to be separate from many of the distractions of the world that would
negatively affect the light of God shining through us.
We are the Children of
Light. Let us allow God to cleanse us
from all unrighteousness, and purge us from all our sins. He loves us, and wants only what is best for
us. He is the One Who can heal our soul,
and prepare us for eternity. The heart
is very deceitful, but the Lord searches our hearts, and examines all the
things that motivate us, so that He can make us whole. "Come,
see a man, which told me all things that ever I did: is not this the
Christ?"
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