Monday, June 15, 2026
Jesus answered and said to her, Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again; but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life. John 4:13-14
When Jesus Meets You At The Well
This past Sunday we heard the story of a woman who met Jesus at a well. She was an outcast and with her reputation she felt much shame, and probably ridicule from others. For this reason, she went to the well when no one else would be there – the hottest part of the day. She didn’t expect to meet Jesus there, and she certainly didn’t expect him to ask her for a drink, and then offer her living water.
This was the second sermon in the Come and See: Encounters With Jesus series. In this series we will see that all are invited to come and see the truth found in Jesus. This woman at the well was unwanted. She had felt unwanted for a long time and was living in the shame of that feeling. That is why she came to the well in the middle of the day – the hottest part of the day - when no one else was there. But Jesus knew she would be there, and he was waiting for her.
Jesus was there for her – one of the lowest regarded women in the town. She had already had five husbands and was currently living with a man that was not her husband. Why would the King of Kings go out of his way, risk his reputation, and meet her at this well during the hottest part of the day?
How does Jesus bring life and hope to those who are unwanted?
Why did Jesus do this? Why does he meet you and me at the well? Because that is where Jesus changes lives. The well is where we go looking for something to save us, sustain us, fill us. If Jesus is not at the well we go to, then we will not get the living water He gives that changes lives and satisfies for eternity. If we go to a different well trying to find satisfaction, we will only find sand, again and again.
He goes there to find us…
In our sin…
In our shame…
He risks everything to get to us because He can bridge the gap between us and God. He bridged the cultural and communication gap with this woman, and He didn’t care what the pious religionists of the day thought. Her salvation, and the others that would be reached through her testimony were more important to Him. Are you willing to risk your reputation to see people’s lives changed?
This woman and her lifestyle represent all of us. We are all sinners and until we know the freedom of salvation we live in guilt and shame, coming to the well in the hottest part of the day so no one sees us. We are looking for the same thing she was looking for. We are thirsty and going from one empty cistern to another, filling our souls with nothing, and dissatisfied we run even faster to the next empty cistern.
Like the woman in this story, when we finally drink from the right well, we will get the living water that will satisfy forever. And we need to run with abandonment to others, offering them this living water that will never leave them thirsty again. It is time to stop running from dry well to dry well, seeking something that is only found in Christ. He is the living water that gives eternal satisfaction and life to all who drink.