And Scarlet cried,
“As God Is My Witness, I’ll Never Be Thirsty Again”
The Woman at the
Well
“
Prayer of Illumination
Jeremiah 7:21ff Father, your words were found and
I ate them. They became a joy and the
delight of my heart. Now I am called by
your name, O Yahweh Sabaoth, Commander of Hosts. Psalms 85:11ff Truth
shall spring out
of the earth;
and righteousness
shall look down
from heaven. Righteousness
shall go
before
him; and shall set
us in the way
of his steps.
SNEADS Literal
translation: John 4:1-23
So when the Master knew that the Pharisees heard that Jesus makes and dunks
more students than John (though Jesus himself dunked not, but his students dunked), he left
So he goes to a city of the Samaritans
called Sychar, close to the place that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. And
Jacob’s fountain was there. So Jesus,
having become tired from the trip, sat at the fountain then – about the sixth
hour. A woman of
Jesus answered and said to her, If you knew
the gift of the Almighty and who is telling you, Give me something to drink,
you would have asked him, and he would have given you a living water. She says
to him, Master, you have no bucket and the well is deep. Where do you have the living water? You are not greater than our father Jacob who
gave us the well and drank of it himself … and his sons … and his beasts!
Jesus answered and said to her, Everyone
drinking this water will get thirsty again.
But whoever drinks the water I will give him – it will become in him a
water fountain springing up to ageless life.
The woman says to him, Master, give me this
water so that I will not be thirsty nor have
to come through here to draw. He says to her, Go call that man of yours and
come back here. The woman answered and said, A man I have
not. Yahshua says to her, It is good that you said, A man I have not. For you have had five men, and now the one
you have is not your man! This you have spoken truly!
The woman says to him, Master, I sense you
are a prophet. Our ancestors worshipped
in this mountain, but you say that in
You all worship what you know not. We worship what we know so that The Salvation
is from the Jews. However, the hour comes and now is when the true worshippers
will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks this kind
worshipping him.
Once upon a time, three thousand, seven
hundred years ago, there was a great patriarch named Yahcov ben Yitzak. We know him today as Jacob. He started off as a slave, working to buy the
woman he loved from her father. Her
father was a depression-minded cheapskate, so the gullible Jacob ended up
slaving fourteen years for the girl he loved and her sister, whom he
didn’t.
Jacob finally took his share from the herds
and became a rich Bedouin, had twelve sons and who knows how many
daughters. He got into a wrestling match
with the angel of Yahweh and won (Genesis 32:28). Yahweh changed his name from Jacob to Isra-el,
which means, “god-beater.”
After Jacob had done all he could do, he
went to live in the hill country of a place known as Philistine (
Then, under several judges and three kings,
Saul, David and Solomon, the descendants or ‘tribes’ of the twelve sons of
Jacob lived united as Israelites.
After the death of King Solomon, there was a falling out between these
tribes over taxes.
To the south was Judea, under King Solomon’s
son Rehoboam, which kept the capital city of
After giving
The
Lost Tribes
The Israelites were resettled in the Far
East (in
By Yahshua’s time, greater
Noon
at Jacob’s Well
Jews of both Judea and Galilee considered
Samaria, sandwiched in between them, so unholy a place with such inferior,
mixed-blood people that they wouldn’t step foot there for fear of being
defiled. Today we call that attitude
racism. When Galileans traveled to
And it’s noon; and over a hundred
degrees. Yahshua sits down on the land
of his ancestor to rest, sending his disciples to find vittles. A woman pops out of the brush to draw
water. Now two things are unusual - the
Jew at the well and the woman coming at noon.
The other women drew water in the morning or after sunset. Noon was far too hot for that kind of heavy
work. This woman was evidently an
outcast – a Scarlet Woman; a Scarlet Woman and a Jewish Rabbi sharing the heat
of Jacob’s well in the middle of
Gimme
a Drink
Scarlet knows by his clothes that this rabbi
despises her; that he’s going to abuse her or insult her. “Woman, gimme a drink!” says the Rabbi in a
rough, tired voice. The woman says
nothing; she’s scared. Jews and
Samaritans didn’t use the same facilities; they’d never drink from
a common bucket. Furthermore, many
rabbis thought it unclean to even look at a woman in public. Today we call this sexism. So as the lady whispers, fear and resentment
choke her voice, “Since when does a Jew ask a drink of a Samaritan woman?” The Rabbi Yahshua softens and answers her in
a riddle, “Lady, if you knew my family, you’d be asking me for a drink,
and I’d give you running water.”
Today in many third-world villages, wells
still supply water. These wells aren’t
like the wells here; they’re open ditches full of thick brown, stagnant muck. The ones I’ve seen had all kinds of stuff
floating on top. One time I heard a goat
fell into a well and drowned, but the people still drew water – they had no
alternative. Running water from a spring
is much safer and tastes better than well water, but it’s not always available. Spring water isn’t stagnant. When Yahshua says ‘living water,’ he means
‘running water,’ like from a river or tap.
Scarlet thinks Yahshua’s talking about the
water moving in the deepest caverns of the well. “Master, you don’t even have a bucket. How you gonna get any running
water?” Nowadays at Jacob’s well it’s
125 feet from the top just to the goop floating on the surface. She continues, “You’re gonna need a long
rope! Who do you think you are,
Jacob, whose flocks drank here and left this place to us?”
Indeed, Scarlet doesn’t know to whom she’s
speaking. Yahshua was a direct
descendant of Jacob (Matthew
1:2).
According to inheritance, the well actually belonged to him! When he came to Jacob’s well, he came to his
own property – to his own fountain.
Pretty
Dumb She Is
“Drinkin’ this mud’ll never quench your
thirst, lady. I’ve got running water,
forever gushing up life! Drink
mine and, as god is my witness, you’ll never be thirsty again.” Scarlet’s not used to abstract concepts or
higher reasoning. Her life is full of toil
and coarse reality. She’s just a poor
simpleton. But she knows that a person
has to drink water all the time to live.
She thinks one drink and that’s the end of this disdainful daily
chore of carrying water. “Mister, I’ll
take some of that water. I’m not well enough to come back here, tsk tsk.”
Scarlet seems as dumb as her bucket. Yahshua tells her that, if she wants some of
this premium water, she has to go get her man (andra) and bring him over.
The obvious here is that Yahshua wants to sell her miracle water, and
for her to buy, she had to get her man, because the man had the money. But Scarlet cries poor; maybe she can get
something FREE out of the deal. (Demurely:) “Master, I’m so poor and I’m not even
married. I have to do it all for
myself. Nobody’s gonna help me, poor,
poor Scarlet!”
Yahshua’s equally coy. “Oh, so you haven’t a man! You are poor!
But you’ve already had five men; this guy now certainly ain’t one of
them.” You see, that’s why Scarlet drug
herself out in the heat. Besides being
simple, she was an outcast even among outcast, a disgraceful sinner, even among
her own kind. Nobody’d be seen with her. Today we call this intolerance.
Yet Scarlet’s a survivor. Without missing a beat, she changes the subject. “Oh, so you’re a prophet of some kind. Let me
see … I have a religion question that’s been bothering me.” Scarlet realizes the fundamental theological
difference between Samaritan religion and that of the Jews. And she just hasn’t seen many talkative
Jewish rabbis around.
Scarlet says, “Master Prophet, our bunch
always worships up on that there on
Truth
and True Worship
Yahshua’s answer to her question is
completely unexpected – and unbelievable.
“Lady, in the first case, your bunch doesn’t know who to worship,
period. In the second case, my bunch
knows who – and far too well. In either case, salvation still springs
up from the Jews.”
His answer was mold-breaking because, when
he speaks of Salvation being from the Jews, he’s speaking of himself: he is
Salvation – in fact, his name means “Salvation of Yahweh” – and he did
spring from Judaism. We like to
forget that Yahshua was a practicing Jew and wore the white and blue linen robe
of a master Rabbi, a Bible teacher?
And we forget that the Bible he taught had only one Testament! He said plainly that “The New Testament is in
my blood.” So when I call him Yahshua,
it reminds me that he is a worshipper of Father Yahweh, and was so long before
we made him our g*d.
“Lady, this’ll be hard for you to believe,
but the time’s coming when no one’ll worship the Father either on your mountain
or on mine.” Up on the hill, the
Samaritan temple was already in ruins, and the
Father
is No Man!
“Lady, I’ve got more news for you! The Father in Heaven is not a man. He is neither flesh nor full of deceit like a
man. He’s not a racist or sexist or
traditionalist, nor is he intolerant like a man. The Father is a spiritual being, full of
truth. There’s not one bit of
fleshliness about him. We only call him
‘him’ for lack of a more accurate word.
Words can’t describe ‘him’ accurately.
If the Father is fully Spirit and fully Truth, then how can any fleshly
ritual, like sacrificing animals or making a pilgrimage to the top of that
mountain there, possibly be considered true worship? If worship isn’t true, then it’s false; and
false worship is perpetrated by false worshipers. The true will not stand for the false.”
“OH!”
Scarlet pipes right up. “I’m not sure
I understand any of that, but I’m so glad to hear that Gäd’s not such a mean
fellow after all, Sir!” Yahshua
replies, “That’s OK, lady. Somebody’ll
understand this somewhere, some day; for the time’s coming when true
worshipers will again worship.
They’ll know how to properly worship the Father, with true
spirituality. I’ll teach them
how; and if they’ll submit to sound teaching, then they’ll understand it better
by and by.”
Again, Scarlet says, “O yes, I do know about
that. Someday Messiah’s coming. He’ll teach us all these things. Is that right?” “Lady, look at me! Do you see this man who’s before you,
talking to you? I AM.”
A
Commercial
Now we interrupt this story for an important
announcement. Our Bible translations
have Yahshua’s words as, “I that speak unto thee am he” in John 4:26, with the
‘he’ in italics. That means that the
word ‘he’ isn’t in the source language, but was put there to clarify the
meaning. The actual recorded words of
Yahshua are, egō eimi (egw
eimi), I AM. This is the English translation of the
meaning of the sacred name, Yahweh: I AM, I WAS, I WILL BE.
Scarlet asks Yahshua, “Messiah will come and
teach us.” And he replies, “I AM.”
Her
Name and the Name of Your G-d
Throughout the Gospel of John, Yahshua
reveals two things through signs:
(1) his identity as
Yahweh’s Anointed Messiah and
(2) the sacred name of
his Father, I AM, designating that Messiah is here!
When
the Scarlet Woman says the Messiah will come, Yahshua proclaims, “I
AM.” Throughout the Gospel of John, we
read this over and over. I AM the
bread. I AM the light. I AM the door. I AM the good shepherd, I AM come in my
Father’s name. The fact that Yahshua
proclaimed I AM over and over then is extremely significant for our
times, since the only name by which we may be saved has been rediscovered
in this present generation.
The Bible tells us that to know one’s name
is to have that one’s power. Yahshua has
revealed the Father’s name and character to us so that we might have the
same power as he – in spirit and
truth. This woman, who was no
theological genius, still could recognize her personal golden calves – and slay
them. Shouldn’t we do the same with our
idols? Yes we should. For Yahshua prophesies that some day real worship
may be spiritual and truthful, and that
the Father’s name and identity would be restored.
This
is that day! Will we not appropriate the blessing of the latter days?
A
Leaky, Nameless Evangelist
The I AM opened this woman’s eyes. The spiritual blinders of her simplicity,
poverty and ignorance fell right off at the revelation of the identity of the
Son. Scarlet was transformed
immediately, in miraculous fashion, and she became
living, running water. And she went running,
leaking water all the way back to Sychar, flooding the village with running
water. She didn’t care who saw her
leaking or even that she’d left that old empty bucket behind. The wellsprings of her eyes burst forth water
– she was full to the brim with new knowledge and now, new life.
Yahshua became an instant sensation in
One
Final Observation
One final observation: In John chapter 3 (which we’ve either looked at or
will soon), Yahshua reveals truth to
the great teacher of
In the next major incident, Yahshua reveals
himself to a sinful woman of a despised minority. The pitiful woman not only understood, but
believed and received. She got a
bucketful and a new bucket to hold it all in.
She was forgiven and born anew.
She received a mission and purpose in life other than just slaving for
things that don’t satisfy anyway.
And Scarlet cried,
“As God Is My Witness, I’ll Never Be Thirsty Again!”
Examine yourself. With whom will you stand – with the prideful
minded Nicodemus, religious but unsurrendered?
or with a simple woman who listened and capitulated to the good
news? The next time you gaze up at your
golden calves half hidden in the rubble of a ruined hilltop shrine far above
the stagnant cistern of dead religion, consider this - the wellspring of living
water is here if you will take some.
LIFE is here! I AM is here. Get
you a drink and never thirst again.
St. Jude’s
Benediction
1. To him who is able to keep us from falling,
2. and carry us into his glorious presence,
3. both faultless and joyful: to our sky-bound Father,
4. through Iesu Anointed, our master, be glory,
5. and majesty, might and authority, even
6. from ages long past and from now and forever,
7. amen and amen. Hallelujah, amen.