For me, food is more than a necessityits a wonderfully enjoyable part of life! I enjoy sitting down to a well-prepared meal, especially when Im feeling hungry. I imagine that the disciples were hungry for lunch when they returned to the well where Jesus was interacting with the Samaritan woman. They urged Him, Rabbi, eat (John 4:31). His response? I have food to eat of which you do not know (v.32), which made them wonder if someone had already brought Him something to eat (v.33).
I wonder if the disciples were so consumed with thinking about food that they couldnt see past their picnic. They didnt understand the significance of what was going on at the well. The most important thing to Jesus was to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work (v.34). He was focused on the spiritual needs of this woman who desperately needed what only He could give.
Its easy to become preoccupied with needs of the moment. But Jesus invites us to get beyond our own interestsour own little lunchto open our eyes to the souls who are searching for answers to their deepest needs.
So, join Jesus at the well, and let Him use you to tell others about the spiritual food only He can give.
Read: John 4:27-38
Good evening, Mayor, and thanks for today’s sustenance for body and soul.