Jump Start # 4045
John 4:22 “You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews.”
Our verse comes from the Lord’s conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well. Her life was a mess. The very idea that she was at the well at noon likely points to the idea that she didn’t want to be around others. The gossip may have been thick. She had been through five husbands and was currently living with someone who was not her husband. When the disciples returned from town, they had the thought that many of us would have, “Why do You speak with her?” But the Lord did. He always does.
Built within our verse today is a contrast. You, meaning the Samaritans, worship what you do not know. We, meaning Jesus and the Jews, worship what we know.
Have you ever stretched that thought out? Worshipping what you do not know? Consider:
- Do not know what God is like. Is He kind? Is He oppressive? Is He merciful?
- Do not know what God expects. Are we doing what we are supposed to be doing? Who knows?
- Do not know how to worship God. Does He want sacrifices? Human sacrifices? Animal sacrifices?
- Do not know how to serve Him. Are we to bow? Are we to argue with Him? Does He hear us? Does He care? Does He speak to us?
What a strange and odd relationship that must have been. No revelation to know. No words to guide you. No understanding of what is right and wrong. It must have been a religion that was made up by those who were in charge. Inconsistent. Incomplete. Human based. Shallow. That’s the outcome.
And, as strange as this is, this is where modern thinking has led many. They have rejected the revealed God of the Bible. They worship what they do not know. They worship what they have made up in their minds. They worship what they want. Pleasure, ease and little commitment have become the new trinity of the modern culture. “Oh, we love Jesus,” many say. But, what Jesus? The Jesus of the Bible? The Jesus that says, “Why do you call me Lord and do not do what I say?” Or, their Jesus. The one that winks at sin, doesn’t care how you worship and understands that money, power and fame come before He does. You worship what you do not know.
What a blessing that our God is not far from us. He has revealed Himself through nature and especially His word. We can know Him. We can love Him. We can understand Him. We know what He expects. We know how to worship Him. We know what He desires. We know right and wrong because of Him.
And, all of this comes from drinking deeply from the word of God. Our children, as well as we adults, must spend time in God’s word. We must read it thoughtfully. We must look at concepts, doctrine and principles. We must connect the dots that the Lord has placed there.
Teach the Bible. Read the Bible. Know the Bible. In so doing, we come to know the One who gave us the Bible.
What a joy it is to worship what we know. To know that our worship brings joy to God. To know that our worship can be right with God. To know that our worship is meaningful and has value.
We worship what we know…what a great thought that is.
Roger
