Barefoot Christian Church

Thirst Deception

8.13.08

Last week, I spoke on Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4). My emphasis was on thirst - how the woman was thirsty for intimacy and deep satisfaction and was looking for it through her multiple relationships with men. As I reflect on this passage this week, and struggle in my own sin, I think about how deceptive Satan is in his temptations. It is easy to portray the Samaritan woman like she is stupid in how she keeps going back to her sixth “husband” as if he is going to satisfy her, when Jesus is right there offering her living water… The one thing that will truly quench her thirst for intimacy: God himself. I don’t think the Samaritan woman is stupid, just deceived. I myself am deceived to think that Satan would ever tell the truth. When he tempts me to be selfish. If it were a matter of stupidity, as soon as I learned of the truth, I would never be tempted again. This is not the case. This week God is showing me the only way to truly combat thirst temptations is to willingly submit to him. The woman at the well had a transformational experience with Jesus, but if she was truly going to live this new life in him, it would take active submission. She’d have to trust that Jesus’ ways were better than her ways. She’d have to give up her sexually immoral lifestyle for a lifestyle of love and obedience to God, which I’m sure didn’t always come easy or naturally to her. Submission grinds against the way I am made. I want to do it my way. I want to do it the easy way. I want the quick pleasures. God is waiting for me, with his arms open, “Noah, when will you learn and finally start doing it my way? When will you stop drinking the saltwater?” I’m continuing to learn that submission is an active choice I make every day to God. To call out the lies that Satan sends me. To say ‘no’ to myself and ‘yes’ to God and his Word. So I ask you to pray for me as I continue to learn to submit. And I pray that the Holy Spirit will lead you down the same path of life, the path of submission to him, to drink the water where you’ll never thirst again.

One Response to “Thirst Deception”

  1. b levi Says:

    Great site! Just to add to your above info. I believe Satan used the Pharisees to ‘deceive’ her into believing that she was a ‘heathen’ and lowly individual because she was a Samaritan. It is no different today with the abuse going on in families.
    Thanks!

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