Horizon Church Christmas Advent Bible Reading Plan: The Joy of Every Longing HeartChikamu
Jesus usually has a way of getting straight to the heart of the matter, doesn’t He? I imagine it was both comforting and perhaps a bit unsettling for those who interacted with Him in the flesh. Jesus always knows what is really going on. He knows what lies beneath the surface. He knew what Judas was up to during their last dinner together (Matthew 26:21–25). He knew what Nicodemus was searching for when He came asking questions (John 3:1–21). And He knew what this Samaritan woman needed when she went to the well looking for water (John 4:1–26).
She went at midday, so we can probably assume she avoided the more crowded morning and evening times. Nevertheless, she needed water, so even if she wanted to avoid the man already there, she had to get what she went for.
But Jesus knew what she’d long been looking for (spoiler: it wasn’t actual water), and He also knew all the ways she had tried to find it herself. He knew all the places she had run trying to satisfy the deepest desires of her heart, all the other proverbial wells she had visited for respite. As He stood, telling her about living water, she was still missing the full extent of what He was offering. If she knew, she might never settle for less than that again.
Jesus’s interaction with this Samaritan woman offers us such a vivid picture of what we are reflecting on this Advent season. All of us are longing for something, Stability, Love, Fulfilment, Comfort, and Relief. We have desires for those longings to be satisfied, those dreams to become reality. And I would venture to guess that some of those feel like a “not yet” for you. But the beauty of Jesus’ first coming as a baby in Bethlehem is that we have a Saviour who has come near to us, right in the midst of our deepest desires. He has seen us, and He has come close, offering us living water when we didn’t even know that’s what we needed.
So this Advent season, may you drink deeply from the wellspring of life—the very Spirit of God.
Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
“Come, Thou long-expected Jesus, born to set Thy people free.” These words from a beloved hymn capture the heart of Advent: longing, waiting, expectation. Scripture builds our anticipation of our Saviour, God Himself who would dwell among His people and set them free from sin and death. Celebrate Jesus’ first coming as the baby born in Bethlehem and anticipate His second as the glorious King over all.
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