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Talk Of The Town – by Darlene Edmondson

“Come,” she said, “and see a man who has told me everything I have ever done. Can this be the Christ”? (John 4:29a Weymouth)


We don’t like to admit it, but many of us enjoy a bit of ‘juicy gossip. Somehow, we get a tingling feeling of satisfaction when certain people are brought down. Actually, we’re supposed to build up rather than tear down. Look at how Jesus handled a similar situation at Jacob’s well. Turning our thoughts toward the Samaritan woman, we find her story in John’s gospel. During Jesus’ time on earth, most Biblical scholars agree that women generally came in groups to collect water---either earlier or later in the day to avoid the sun’s heat. Yet, the Samaritan woman came to the well alone; perhaps, to avoid sneers or maybe because of shame. Whatever the reason, it’s likely she encountered shunning. Surely, the townsfolk knew of her five previous husbands and that she lived with a man who wasn’t her husband.

For me personally, I’m glad this story is in the Bible---it gives me hope because I’ve blown it a gazillion times. Still, Jesus tenderly forgives, drawing me back to Him. Jesus knew all about this lady and of her marginal, parched and undesirable life. He also proved only ‘living water’ healed wounded souls. That very day, He cured her deepest need. Astonishingly, several people believed on Jesus because of her miraculous transformation. Jesus stayed two more days ministering in that city and many accepted Him as their Savior (John 4:40-42). By the time Jesus finished teaching and proclaiming good news to the residents, He was the talk of the town---in a good way!

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