"And he must needs go through Samaria." - John 4:4
And what was there, blessed Jesus, that constrained thee to this
necessity? Was it because there was a poor adulterous woman there, that
needed thy grace, and the hour was come for her conversion? Sweet
thought! let me cherish it this morning. Was there not the same needs
be for the Father setting thee up, from everlasting, for the head of
thy church and people? Could there have been a church without thee? And
when thy church had fallen by sin, what archangel could have recovered
her but thee? Why then there was a needs be that thou shouldest take
the nature of thy people upon thee, and come to seek and save that
which was lost. And as it is said of thee concerning this poor woman,
that "he must needs go through Samaria," so must it be equally said,
Jesus must needs go to Jerusalem, to save Jerusalem sinners by his
blood. Oh yes, there was a blessed necessity upon thee, thou Lamb of
God, that thou shouldest do all this. "Ought not Christ to have
suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?" My soul, indulge
this precious thought yet further, and see if there be not a needs be
in thy Jesus for numberless other occasions. Is there not a blessed
necessity that Jesus should give out of his fulness to his people? Is
there not a needs be, when his blessed gospel is preached, that he
should be present to give virtue and efficacy to the word delivered?
Might not every poor, waiting, needy sinner say, there is a blessed
necessity Christ should be here? Surely he is constrained by his
promise, that where two or three are met in his name, he is in the
midst of them; and therefore he will come, he will bless his word, he
will give out of his fulness; for he knows my need, and the need of all
his people present. Nay, is not the glory of our Jesus depending upon
the receiving of his poor, and making them rich by his bounty? Go one
step further, my soul, this morning, as it concerns thyself. Doth not
Jesus know now thy state, thy want, thy circumstances, and that thou
art waiting for thy morning alms before that thou canst leave his gate?
Then is there not a needs be that he, who was constrained to pass
through Samaria, should come to thee? Precious, precious Jesus! I wait
thy coming; I long to hear thy voice. What I need thou knowest. And as
thy glory and my salvation are both blended, do for me, Lord, as shall
best conduce to this one end, and all will be well. Jesus will be
glorified, and my soul made happy. Amen.
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