Jesus, The living Water (Part 3 of 3)
Jesus directly confronts many of our own excuses for not sharing the gospel with nonbelievers. There is an urgency about his challenges to us.
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INTRODUCTION
TRANSITION
The Disciples Have Questions
the great William Wilberforce, the man who did so much to combat the evils of slavery in nineteenth-century England. He was not much in appearance. Barclay says, “When he rose to address the House of Commons the members at first used to smile at this strange little figure.” He was sickly and unimpressive. But when he began to speak, the people soon realized a fire burned within him. Of Wilberforce it was beautifully said, “The little minnow became a whale.” God’s service had become his food.
Historians say that John Knox, the great Scottish preacher, was so feeble as an old man that he had to balance himself on the pulpit. But as he began to preach, his voice, at first very weak, would regain the power of a trumpet call, and he was likely “to ding the pulpit into blads [to knock the pulpit into splinters], and leap out of it!” The message completely filled the man with divine power, and he experienced supernatural sustenance. That is what happened with our Lord.