Message: By the Well / John 4:19-26
Today’s Gospel takes us to Samaria, to Jacob’s well near the town of Sychar. It is noon. Jesus is tired and sitting alone. The disciples have gone into the town to buy food. Then a woman comes to the well, and Jesus says to her, “Give me a drink.” She is surprised. She is a Samaritan woman, and Jesus is a Jewish man. Jews and Samaritans were hostile toward one another, and many Jews avoided passing through Samaria. In fact, they had once been one people. Israel is another name for Jacob, and from Jacob’s children came the twelve tribes. They entered the promised land and became one nation. But after the time of Solomon, the kingdom was divided. Over time, the relationship between the two grew worse. Even worship became divided. Samaritans worshipped on Mount Gerizim, while Jews worshipped at the temple in Jerusalem. So, it is no accident that Jesus meets this Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well. That place carries a memory. It reminds us that, though they had become like enemies, they were...