In today's reading, Jesus has a dynamic encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. What made this encounter dynamic?
Jesus decided to break many social customs of the time by having a public conversation with the woman!
Two of the broken norms include a Jewish rabbi speaking to a Samaritan woman and Jesus traveling through, and not around, Samaria. Jewish people hated the people of Samaria, and many did not want to go anywhere near the town. The dislike of the town and the people did not deter Jesus!
Not only did the Samaritan woman speak to Jesus once she realized who He was and what He meant by "living water," she left her jar at the well, went into town, and brought many of the townspeople back to the well to see Jesus! After speaking with Jesus, many of the Samaritans became believers in the Savior!
Jesus talks to everyone, regardless of social or financial standing. He does not divide people by gender, race, immigration status, sexual orientation, fear, or demonization.
Despite your past, if we approach the Lord with truth and humility about who we are, God grants us grace. God resists the proud, deceivers, and liars. If we open our hearts and minds, we too can have dynamic encounters with the Savior!
Many people in Washington, D.C., should pay heed.
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