Friday, April 8, 2011

lets talk Jesus.

When I say I love my church, I mean that I really love my church. I love the building, I love my preacher, I love the youth ministry, I love everything that my church stands for. I. Love. My. Church.


Last Sunday, I heard one of the best sermons I have ever heard. It was given by our new Associate Pastor, Thomas. First you have to understand that I absolutely love our preacher, Rick Atchley. He is such a good preacher. Every time someone else preaches, I find myself comparing them to Rick. But that didn't happen with Thomas. Thomas is young, hes from California, and he knows how to get his point across. He told the story of the woman at the well. He didn't just read the story out of the Bible though. He told the story in a way that made me really understand what he was saying. He made me picture the woman, and exactly how she was feeling.
The woman is from Samaria. Every morning, she gets up and carries a big clay pot to the well which is on the other side of town. She has to deal with the snickers and rude remarks from the people as she passes. The woman is struggling. She has sex with anyone that wants it because she thinks if she gives it away, she will get love in return. She meets Jesus at the well. Jesus asks her if he can have a drink of water from her cup and she looks at him like he is crazy. Jesus is a Jew, and Jews do not associate themselves with people like her. She questions Jesus asking him why he is talking to her. Then he tells her to go and get her husband. The woman does not have a husband. She has had many sexual partners, but no husband. Jesus had to have known this, so why of all things would he tell her to go and get her husband, knowing fully well that she is sleeping around.
I love the metaphor that Thomas used to describe the womans situation. Its like being in the ocean. You are surrounded with all of this water. Water, being one of the main things that you need to survive. So if you are in the middle of an ocean, with all of this living water around you, you would die. You would die from the water. The water that is supposed to keep you alive, would kill you. Ironic, isn't it?
This woman is surrounded by living water and  yet she keeps getting water from the wrong wells. She gets it from the well of sexual pleasure and lust, thinking that she will be loved in return. Now the question is: from what well are you getting your water from? Is it the well of materialism, or wealth, or drugs, or sex? If Jesus came up to you, what would he tell you to go get? (like he told the woman to go get her husband) What would it be for you?
For me, it could be alot of things. And when Thomas asked us that same question, the answer did not come to my head quickly. Then I realized that it would probably be something to do with materialism. I want to have the nicest car, the prettiest jewelry, the newest shoes, and the most expensive sun glasses. But none of that stuff matters to God. Our salvation is not determined by how much money we make or how many nice things we have, which is sometimes hard for me to remember. Especially here at TCU where I feel like girls are wearing a few hundred dollars worth of clothes and accessories on their body daily.


The weird thing is that in my sorority meeting on Tuesday night, we talked about the same story. I felt like God was trying to tell me something through this story, and though I have not quite figured it out yet, it has constantly been on my mind since that night. Maybe I am the woman at the well, or maybe I am the person that needs to help the woman at the well.
Figure out what Jesus would tell you to bring to the well. What do you spend so much time thinking about or doing, that it distracts you from the path of God? Think about it.


Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q49BbfgJbto


Listen to Thomas' sermon: http://www.thehills.org/files/podcasts/20110403-Dying_Of_Thirst-Fitzpatrick.mp3

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