So it got me thinking, where would their hearts be after that? Maybe a little hurt, prideful, wounded, bitter, sad or damaged? Ya, I've been there, I get it. It makes a little bit more sense to me now why they were so reluctant to accept Jesus as the Messiah… and then He got all radial and started doing crazy things that tested their faith and commitment and they totally gave up on Him. I always wondered why they didn' immediately embrace Him with open arms… Maybe there were heartbroken, wounded and scare to get hurt all over again. They were just human. It doesn't justify their actions but it does change my perspective a little bit.
What I think is even more interesting though is what happens next in John 4. After this little episode with John the Baptists Jesus shows up and starts teaching and gaining some popularity and the Pharisees hear about it. And when Jesus finds out that they have heard about Him He runs away. The very people who rule the religion, who are searching for the Christ, who want to praise Him- these are the ones the Jesus flees from. And where does He go? He seeks out a woman who in her heart is searching desperately for purpose, security and fulfillment but doesn't know where to find it. He goes to a woman who, even is she had ever heard of Jesus, would never have thought that she had a chance of gaining His favor or salvation. A woman who saw herself the way all of the other women in her society saw her- a despicable, dirty Samaritan woman.
So Jesus found Her. He sought her out. He pursued her.
I was looking for love without even knowing it. Whenever I share my testimony I try to emphasize that aspect with people- I was depressed, lonely and hurting myself, feeling ostracized and isolated but I never thought there was a way out and I wasn't looking for an escape. I didn't think there was any hope. Just like the Samaritan woman at the well, whenever people tried to talk to me about God i got sassy and didn't believe He could be real. Just like her I threw contradicting facts in their faces and mocked them. And just like her, God found me one day, when I was all alone and no one was around. And He was the only One who could have convinced women like us that He was real and that we could have a relationship with Him. He was the only one that could have saved us. It blows my mind that when Jesus could have had the love and praise of devout men of power and authority that He wanted the hearts of women like us. He picked me, He chose me, He loves me. Yayyy for fairytale endings.
