Knowing Him 13: The Harvest is Ripe

Wed. Mar 16, 2022

Introduction
Jesus had been baptising in the Judean countryside (Jn 3:22), while John had been baptising in Aenon (further North). Some time after John realised that Jesus’ ministry was outgrowing his own and made the beautiful decision to put Jesus first, Jesus recognised that the Pharisees also saw that His baptisms were outnumbering John’s (John 4:1-13).

Do you remember what baptism meant? Jesus’ early followers were helping the people to identify with the person and work of Jesus. This was why they were baptising them. Jesus now collects His followers and begins to head back up to Galilee, but first He must pass through Samaria. Look again at the map and get your bearings. Let’s go north into Samaria to the town of Sychar.

Reading [You can read as much as you can, depending on your availability]
John 4:1-42

Meditating [Use these questions to start your thinking]

  1. What does this passage tell you about Jesus’ priorities?
  2. What is Jesus modelling?
  3. Where do you see Jesus’ humanity?
  4. What other questions do you still have?

Sharing: Text ONE of your answers to the questions above to your team. Each team should post a sharing from a team member in the comments below.

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Team Jho, Amber, Kimberly, Jeff
Team Jho, Amber, Kimberly, Jeff
2 years ago

Where do you see Jesus’ humanity?

I see His humanity in his weariness, thirst and hunger, but also in His understanding of and desire for relationships. He knows that there is a cultural conflict between Jews and Samaritans, but seeks to bridge that gap as He asks a favor of the Samaritan woman. This in turn leads to building a relationship with her as He meets her physical needs, addressing her emotional/social needs, and ultimately her spiritual needs

Team timmy
Team timmy
2 years ago

Today’s passage showed me that no matter what you have done or who you are there should be no reason on why Christ will ignore you. I know in this passage he’s asking her to serve him and even though she’s a Samaritan Christ still talked to her and that didn’t matter to him. This showed me that sometimes I can be prideful when talking to people sometimes thinking I’m better than them but I have to change my perspective and see that I’m as equal as everybody and just as much of a sinner as every body else.

Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
2 years ago

I really appreciated today’s passage and how Jesus sets the perfect example of loving his people, esp those who have faith in him, no matter the circumstance. In this context, he’s speaking to a Samaritan woman, which was socially unacceptable back then. It’s amazing to see that in Jesus’ short life, he went to every length to meet different types of people and share the good news. He didn’t just tell his disciples and those close to him; he reached out to the poor, the outcast, the sinful, the hated, the underserved and instilled in them hope and love. He meets us wherever we’re at, and puts his all in.

Team Charles
Team Charles
2 years ago

I think one thing I struggle with is making disciples. I simply don’t have the care and the patience to put up with training someone. So I think its crazy how Christ could make disciples that can baptize others. Maybe a small part of me should look at the model Christ is building and emulate it.

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