But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true
worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is
seeking such people to worship him. God is spirit, and those who worship him
must worship in spirit and truth.” The woman said to him, “I know that Messiah
is coming (he who is called Christ). When he comes, he will tell us all
things.” Jesus said to her, “I who speak to you am he.”
(John 4:23-26)
For a very long
time I have had a verse of Scripture overlaid over everything I do, and
everything I desire for other people. It is Jesus’ words in his High Priestly
prayer of John 17, “And this is eternal life, that they KNOW YOU, the only true
God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.”
Everything the
Scriptures say about eternal life is ultimately about knowing the Triune God.
Everything we do in the church is about people knowing God. Every leader of
anything in the church should have a testimony of knowing God in a constantly
growing and maturing kind of way.
With that in mind,
when I look at Jesus’ interaction with the Samaritan woman, and I consider his
aim of leading her to drink of the living water that would well up within her
to eternal life, and then I feel the weight of his concluding words, “I am he”,
I see how masterfully he led her to HIM. He was leading her to KNOW him.
As I consider a
lifetime of Highers-Deepers with Jesus, I see how he led me through “the valley
of the shadow of death” on so many occasions to get me to the next experience
of feeding in green pastures and lying down beside quiet waters. These
experiences were all coordinated by God to lead me to know that “The LORD” who
is “my shepherd” is “Yahweh” the Son. Meaning, Jesus is the shepherd David was
talking about.
This is why David
was so personal about everything long before “the gospel” (good news) rang out
at Jesus’ birth. Because the Lord Jesus Christ is my shepherd, “I shall not
want”, or be lacking in anything I need. And then it is so clear:
“HE makes me lie
down in green pastures.”
“HE leads me beside
still waters.”
“HE restores my
soul.”
“HE leads me in the
paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.”
Therefore, “Even
though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil,
for YOU are with me; YOUR rod and YOUR staff, they comfort me.” Note the
amazing change of focus from telling us about HIM, to speaking to HIM about how
personally we can know him.
“YOU prepare a
table before me in the presence of my enemies”.
“YOU anoint my head
with oil; my cup overflows.”
“Surely goodness
and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the
house of the LORD (Yahweh) forever.”
What David testified
in Psalm 23 a thousand years before Jesus came was a prophecy of the believer’s
life. It would be about knowing God. Our life “in Christ” would be all about
knowing God. The grand conclusion to Jesus’ dialogue with the Samaritan woman
gives us an enduring picture of what it looks like to come to know God.
I often talk to God about why he chose such a lonely road for me. He often reminds me that his ways and thoughts are so much Higher than mine that I need to trust his sovereign goodness and join him in whatever work he shows me each day. However, he also reminds me that his Holy Spirit has directed me into my place in the body of Christ so I can just be myself in Christ and trust him to build up others as he chooses.
Which makes me want to encourage you all the more to set your heart on knowing God. Agree with him about every Higher he shows you in his word no matter how painful or hopeless your life appears to be. Admit to him every Deeper thing you come to next and present it to him the way the Samaritan woman did. And remind yourself that the Samaritan woman was interacting with Jesus for real before she even knew who he was!
As I write this, I
keep having Paul’s words echoing in my mind, “that I may know HIM and the power
of his resurrection” (Philippians 3:10). Paul’s example is based on the
universal gift of God to all who believe: eternal life. And that eternal life
to all believers has a universal reality: to KNOW God.
Our journey through
the Higher-Deepers of the Samaritan woman, along with our own personal
experiences of God’s gracious ministry to our souls, invite us to “hunger and
thirst” for the “righteousness” of knowing God, because Jesus has already
provided everything we need to fulfill the “they shall be satisfied” promise.
© 2025
Monte Vigh ~ Box 517, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8
Email: in2freedom@gmail.com
Unless otherwise noted, Scriptures are from the
English Standard Version (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text
Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of
Good News Publishers.)
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