3RD SUNDAY OF LENT, YEAR A: REFLECTION BY FR. JULIAN EKEH
THEME: THE DIVINE THIRST AND HUMAN'S
RESPONSE
(John 4:5-42)
Today is the third Sunday of Lent. Jesus
announces at Jacob's well what He will repeat on the cross. Let us not forget
that one of the seven statements made by Christ on the cross was: "I
thirst." Let us go through the gospel to see the stages of Christ's
experience in His encounter with the Samaritan woman and by extension each and
every one of us. Let us try to understand what it really implies when we hear
Jesus say He needs a drink from us as He says to you and I: "I
thirst."
DIVINE WEARINESS?
After journeying with his disciples, Jesus
was wearied, and He sat down beside the well. He was not only thirsty, but
together with His apostles, they were also hungry. Little wonder the apostles
were away. They had gone to look for bread, and Jesus sat alone, and this woman
came. Jesus was wearied of a lot of things. He was wearied about the Pharisees
and their dangerous traps for him together with their unbelief. He was weighed
down by the many efforts already made to gather His people, and they remained in
their hardheadedness. He was worn out with their attitude of not recognising
His goodness, love, and compassion.
Are you a problem unto Jesus? Are you a
headache for God? Do you break the heart of Christ with your sin? Have you not
yet recognized Jesus and the grace he lavishes during this season? Have you
forced Jesus out of your own life to a lonely place?
JESUS MAKES A SPECIAL DEMAND ON YOU
In the loneliness of the place Jesus was,
He wants your attention. Just as a man woos a woman he loves, Jesus enters into
conversation with us for us to open up to Him. He leads us to self-discovery
and self-awareness. He wants a quench from us as individuals. Even when all
have abandoned Jesus, even when all turn His request for joy, shall we also do
the same? Jesus comes to us in the silence, He comes to us in our aloness,
He visits us as individuals, He requests for our time, for holiness, for our
confession, for our sincerity, for our desire to be good. Traditionally, Jesus
should not make any demand from this woman because historically speaking, the
Samaritans had nothing to do with "people of Jesus." But He demanded
a drink of water from her. What are the things you will never expect Jesus to
inquire about in your life? Jesus is interested in them. Not to condemn you but
to redeem you. He wants your life to be a quench to His thirst. He wants your
life to be a consolation for His heart so terribly wounded by sins of the
world. He wants to do something new in your life. He comes to calm your
troubled heart, which tells you that you're unforgivable. He wants to listen to
your story and change it for good. The woman felt satisfied at the water she
drew from Jesus and ran to water her entire community with the water she drew
from the fountain of life. She saw reasons to worship God in spirit and in
truth after opening her life to Christ.
WORSHIP IN THE SPIRIT
Part of the thirst, hunger, and wish of
Christ is that worshipers worship in spirit and truth. This is another water
that will quench the thirst of Christ. This season of Lent, can we give God
spirit filled preparation for Easter? Can we draw nearer to God than before?
Can we tell ourselves the truth about our spiritual relationship with God and
make the necessary amends? Can we stop deceiving ourselves with lips service
type of worship? Can we take the stations of the cross seriously? Can we do our
easter duty with devotion? Can we become true worshipers of God and become true
Christians who follow Jesus at all times? This is the hour for true worship of
God. Let's not be distracted by waywardness, by unholy relationships, by
jumping from one man or woman to the other, one Church to the other, one man of
God to the other, etc.
INVITE OTHERS
Jesus doesn't want this water of life to be
emptied in you alone. He may start with you. But His satisfaction is when
others are introduced to this same water. He thirsts for more souls. The
Samaritan woman moved with joy into the city and called people to come and see
the man who told her everything about her life. Will you accept what Jesus
tells you about your own life? How do you handle all the invitations you have
received to come and experience Divine touch? Many Samaritans came to believe
in Jesus through the evangelism of the sinful woman who made her life taste
good for Christ. How many persons have you been able to draw to Christ? How
many virtues will you be able to acquire this year's Lenten observance. All
these will go a long way to quench the thirst of Christ for souls.
May God bless His word in our hearts.
LET US PRAY
Thank You, Lord Jesus, for speaking to our
hearts today. May we make our souls pure, holy, and available for God. May we
drop our jars, our bodies, and our water vessels for You to fill us to the brim
with divine grace to journey along with You through Christ our Lord. Amen
Happy Sunday to you (Third Sunday of
Lent)
Rev Fr Julian O Ekeh
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