John 4:29


Praise the Lord. Today's verse is from John 4, 29.
 Come see a man who told me all that I ever did. Can this be the Christ? The word come is the greatest evidence of all that this woman had received  "Salvation'. When a person receives salvation, they hungrily desire to bring others to Christ.
The glory of the Salvation is not obvious unless one has accepted Christ. When this happens and suddenly the glory appears and the first desire is that others should know this as well. Come see a man who told me all that I ever did is once again the epicenter of true Bible Christianity.
Christianity is not a philosophy, nor a religion. It is really as stated a man, the man, Jesus Christ. Whether Jesus told her everything or not, we do not know. However, he told her enough that she was thoroughly convinced as to who and what he actually was. This is what makes Christianity so different than the religions of the world.
All religions have to do is with the externals only. Here we see an inside change in this woman. Other religions addresses the symptoms only and not the real problem. Christianity is not a philosophy, but a relationship, a pure and a simple relationship with Christ Jesus. Jesus being God, he is able to know all things and do all things.
He not only tells one what one has done but also can cure one from what he has done. It is internal. When I accepted Jesus, I was able to know the change in me. I was running towards sin, was able to run away from it and towards God. The question is this is this be Christ. It tells us that the fellow Samaritans, as stated before, were looking for Messiah, that is, Christ. 
Prayer 
Let us pray, Heavenly Father. I thank you for revealing to us Jesus. Even, I thank you for your salvation. Oh God, thank you for all those who are accepted salvation in their life.
We thank you Lord for your precious presence in our life. Lord, I pray and commit ourselves once again to your hands in Jesus name, I pray. Amen. God bless you.

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