Joh 4:28 “The woman then
left her waterpot”
She left her waterpot! Simple
statement of fact, but it sums up the gospel! That “left behind” cumbersome
waterpot tells us much of what was going
on in this woman’s heart.
The waterpot, symbolically
filled with the water of the Law drawn from Jacob’s well. The water that does
not satisfy the thirsty soul is left behind because the woman had received the
living water of Jesus! She is now unencumbered by the weight of the Law and
will never thirst again.
Think about this for a
moment. If the woman leaves with the waterpot, how would she typically carry
it? It would be on top of her head and it would be a great picture of someone
remaining under the Law. But she left it behind!
When Jesus revealed
Himself as the Messiah, she received His testimony and was set free from the
curse of the Law. This same freedom is available to all who trust in Jesus as
the Messiah!
It’s not that the Law is
bad, on the contrary! Ga 3:23-25 tells us: “ But before faith came, we were
kept under guard by the law, kept for the faith which would afterward be
revealed. 24 Therefore the law was our tutor to bring us to Christ, that we
might be justified by faith. 25 But after faith has come, we are no longer
under a tutor.
The Law of course is
still in force. It shows us our need for a Savior, it guides us in how to live
out our faith, and it keeps the behavior of the unbeliever in check. Without
it, our world would’ve gone up in flames eons ago!
The woman left the well,
living under God’s grace. Wellsprings of living Law spewing from her heart. She
was no longer under the external pressure of the Law, but rather, the internal
releasing of the Holy Spirit and all He brings to the table.
The woman came to the
well confined and pressed in by her sin, she left with the promise of eternal
life. Ga 3:22 reminds us of our sinful condition and the hope we have in Jesus
Christ. “But the Scripture has confined all under sin, that the promise by
faith in Jesus Christ might be given to those who believe.”
No matter how good you
may think you are, without Christ you remain confined under sin. Many like it
that way, and they continue to lug the waterpot around on their head thinking
they can work their way into heaven. But the waterpot left behind by the
Samaritan woman tells us a different story!
Believe in Jesus as the
Messiah! Receive His gift of living water and leave the waterpot behind!
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