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I Am He, The One Speaking With You
~Deacon Ernie Angiolilo
Parish Deacon, Saint Matthias Parish + Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
This Sunday’s gospel is a story about repentance, conversion and healing, reconciliation and resurrection. All themes we look to during Lent.
This healing is not the physical type. Jesus is interested in healing the Samaritan woman’s soul, her inner life, which is unsettled and going the wrong way. He deliberately walks through Samaritan territory is a sign that His mission of repentance and reconciliation works beyond the geographical limits of the Chosen People.
The dialogue begins with fear, doubt and even hostility on her part. Jesus responds with patience and politeness.
Water here is a symbol of her thirsting for something more, something better. She has gone after people who fail to satisfy her deepest yearnings for attention, affection and affiliation with someone greater than herself who loves her for who she is.
Jesus can see her pain: “You are right. You have had five husbands and the one you have now is not your husband.” He knows what she should be thirsting for a relationship with God who will fill her with life and joy: “I am He, the one speaking with you.”
Her journey shows us that, through Jesus’s gentle yet firm teaching, she eventually reaches the right decision and asks for the water that brings everlasting life—a lesson for us in this Lenten season
If we leave our bucket at the well where we are trying hard to quench our thirst for ‘Other than God’ and accept the gift of life-giving water from Jesus, we will have been healed. We will have repented, or ‘re-thought’ our life and whom we follow and turn to the Lord.
We will have been reconciled to Him, restored and resurrected to the new life. And, like the Samaritan woman, we will bring that message to others.
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