"The Impoverished Ministry of Jesus"
BIBLE
READING: John 4:11
DISCUSSION:
The well is deep”—and even a great deal
deeper than the Samaritan woman knew (4:11)! Think of the depths of human
nature and human life; think of the depth of the “wells” in you. Have you been
limiting, or impoverishing, the ministry of Jesus to the point that He is
unable to work in your life?
Suppose that you have a deep “well” of
hurt and trouble inside your heart, and Jesus comes and says to you, “Let not
your heart be troubled . . .” (John 14:1). Would your response be to shrug your
shoulders and say, “But, Lord, the well is too deep, and even You can’t draw up
quietness and comfort out of it.” Actually, that is correct. Jesus doesn’t
bring anything up from the wells of human nature—He brings them down from
above. We limit the Holy One of Israel by remembering only what we have allowed
Him to do for us in the past, and also by saying, “Of course, I cannot expect
God to do this particular thing.” The thing that approaches the very limits of
His power is the very thing we as disciples of Jesus ought to believe He will
do. We impoverish and weaken His ministry in us the moment we forget He is
almighty. The impoverishment is in us, not in Him. We will come to Jesus for
Him to be our comforter or our sympathizer, but we refrain from approaching Him
as our Almighty God.
The reason some of us are such poor
examples of Christianity is that we have failed to recognize that Christ is
almighty. We have Christian attributes and experiences, but there is no
abandonment or surrender to Jesus Christ. When we get into difficult
circumstances, we impoverish His ministry by saying, “Of course, He can’t do
anything about this.” We struggle to reach the bottom of our own well, trying
to get water for ourselves. Beware of sitting back, and saying, “It can’t be
done.” You will know it can be done if you will look to Jesus. The well of your
incompleteness runs deep, but make the effort to look away from yourself and to
look toward Him.
APPLICATION:
Discuss
some ways that Jesus can work in our lives, if we will just let Him.
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