11 February 2020
Text: John 4:7-26
In the name of +
Jesus. Amen.
Look
at all the brokenness in this passage! First,
there is the division between the children of Abraham: Jews and the Samaritans (“for
Jews have no dealings with Samaritans”). Next, there is the fact that the Samaritans
are spiritually lost, whose religion has some elements of the truth, but has
gone terribly astray (“Our fathers worshiped on this mountain, but You say Jerusalem
is the place where people ought to worship”). Third, this woman has made a mess of her life
with promiscuity and a shredding of Holy Matrimony.
But
in spite of dysfunction upon dysfunction, look at the magnificence of our Lord
coming to her as her Savior! Our Lord
neither tolerates her sin and the discord of the world, nor does He berate,
scold, and condemn. He does not look the
other way and excuse the devastation wrought by the sons and daughters of Adam
and Eve, nor does He call down fire and brimstone. Jesus is a preacher of Law and Gospel, and He
has come to call people to repent and believe the Gospel, to take part in the “spring
of water welling up to eternal life,” and to heal and restore the brokenness of
our fallen world.
Our
Lord proclaims to this broken woman, and all of the broken world, that “The
hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father
in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship Him.” Notice the baptismal and Trinitarian nature of
this seeking out of “people to worship Him!”
We see the Father, we see the Son: the Truth (“I am the way, the truth, and the
life”), and we see the Spirit. We see
the “living water” by which the Father calls us to worship Him, having been
reborn and healed of our sins. And we
see that this is both now and not yet (“The hour is coming, and is now here”).
Our
Lord’s proclamation of Law and Gospel is pastoral care – from the Good Shepherd
Himself. His preaching is baptismal, and
is both incarnational in time, and eschatological in eternity. In other words, the Father calls sinners to Himself
to save them, by sending the Son to them, who preaches and baptizes, who gives
them the Spirit, who remains with them in the present, and promises them everlasting
in eternity!
This
is the pattern of the Church’s preaching, dear friends. This is the “order of salvation.” This is why our Lord sent preachers equipped
with the living water of baptism to go out into the world – to the broken and
the sinful, to the lost and the weary, to call them to a more excellent way,
and to give them life!
And
even as our Lord revealed Himself as the Messiah, as the fulfillment of the
prophets, so too do we confess Him who said to the woman at the well: “I who
speak to you am He.” Amen.
In the name of the Father
and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
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