Jesus said to her, “I
who speak to you am He.” John 4:26
This verse really spoke
to me this morning as I was reading it quoted in one of my daily devotions. In
the story, Jesus was talking to the Samaritan woman at the well. After Jesus
accurately spoke of how she lived her life, she quoted the bible stating the Messiah
would soon come, that’s when Jesus identified Himself to her. Can you imagine
the impact He had on her life? This was the first time Jesus identified Himself
as the Messiah. But why her? Why did He identify himself with a woman living in
sin, an outcast in her community, and an empty soul looking for acceptance,
love, and understanding?
Jesus said to them, “Those
who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I did not
come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. Mark 2:17
Has Jesus identified
Himself to you? Although He isn’t present, physically, in your life, He speaks
to you in many other ways. I have heard His voice leading me through the decision-making
process using open and closed doors, I’ve heard Him speak through spiritual
leaders providing me sound wisdom during times of uncertainty, I’ve felt the
power of God’s healing hand upon me when I needed restoration, and I
experienced His presence when I questioned His existence.
Jesus speaks to us
in the highs and lows of life. Can you hear Him? So often we are quick to fill
our minds with solutions to problems, route a pathway far from trouble, avoid
circumstances that we fear, and oftentimes find relief from things of this
world. All of these generate “noise” that drowns out His voice guiding you to God’s
perfect plan and purpose for the circumstances He brings you to in life. All He
desires is for you to listen quietly for His voice and soon you’ll understand
the why, the how, and the timeline He has to move you onto the next chapter of
life.
In one of my
grandmother’s writings she wrote, “Jesus is the only fountain who can
satisfy the thirsty soul.” Friend,
Jesus does identify Himself in every aspect of your life. Be patient as you
listen and quench all your thirsty moments with His voice of reason, I who
speak to you am He! God bless!
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