John 4:7
The story of the woman of Samaria is the history of one whom Christ
found a bitter ignorant sinner, and left a large-hearted, devoted
missionary. It is the experience of a soul which Christ took in hand
and treated by Himself. It was just the centre of the day's heat, when
there came a wom... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:15
It is evident that Christ's method with the Samaritan was first to
awaken an interest, a desire, a consciousness at first vague, but
growing clearer and clearer that there was a condition beyond her
which, whether she had known it before or not, she really required to
make her happy, and... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:16
We little know what our own prayers involve. Should we pray them if we
did? Here, too, the veil is drawn in mercy before the future. You ask
for the waters of joy, and you have them; but the first drops of the
waters of joy are the tears of penitence. The woman wished to drink of
Christ's... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:19
God is Spirit; worship in spirit
I. Christ lived in another region than that of religious quarrel. To
Him, both Judaism and Samaritanism were worn-out forms of truth, and
He came to put them both aside and to lead men into a new world. But
had He been like some of our modern prophets, who... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:21
The Ideal of Christian Worship
I. In considering the ideal of Christian worship, look at the very
evident symbolism of the Tabernacle and the Temple. There was the
outer court for the general congregation. Here the sacrifice was
actually offered. But it was in the Holy Place, within the... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:23
The Spirituality of Worship
I. What is it to worship God in spirit and in truth? And why did the
Father seek such to worship Him? In order to answer this question
satisfactorily we must consider the nature of God, for in a subsequent
verse our Lord describes this nature, and grounds on Hi... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:24
The Worship of God, the Personal Spirit
It is when we get into the midst of practical life, out of
abstractions of thought, that we realize our need of a heavenly
Father, that we turn to Christ as the revealer of that Divine and
blessed truth. And of how we are led to do that I shall ill... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:25
Christ our Prophet. Christ came in one portion of His threefold office
to be a teacher and a speaker forth to us of the will of God. As, on
the one hand, those are deeply in error who limit His office to this
portion of it, and omit to dwell on His High-priesthood and His
Kingship, so on... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:26
I. The woman at the well, feeling about for light, was led to her own
Scriptures, and in those Scriptures to a prophecy a prophecy of a
great Teacher who was to come the Messias. The coming Teacher, she
knew, would solve all her difficulties, and make her way quite clear.
It is very beauti... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:48
Faith without Demonstration. (Trinity Sunday.)
A few words will make it evident that men are unreasonable and
inconsistent in refusing to believe the creed before they see the
Scripture proof.
I. I would ask, in the first place, whether we reason and prove,
before we act, in the affairs... [ Continue Reading ]
John 4:50
Taking God at His word
When I say that we ought to take God at His word, I assert the most
evident of truths, and I appear to be laying down the easiest of
rules. But practically, I believe, none is harder; certainly there is
no rule so little kept.
I. Between man and man the social law... [ Continue Reading ]