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Sandy Siler's avatar

31 Meanwhile the disciples were urging him, “Rabbi, eat something.” 32 But he said to them, “I have food to eat that you do not know about.”

At first I thought this part of the passage was not as important until I looked further. What seems like such a simple request from the disciples is turned into a lesson on the will of God.

About God: God uses the smallest, most common things to teach us about Him which is nice because He makes it where I can understand it. 🙂

About Me: I need to work on being more aware of how these little things are meant to teach me so much more.

About people and environment: Every interaction with God's creation has the potential to teach me more about who God is.

This is exciting because every ordinary day can be extraordinary when I pay attention.🔍

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Amanda Hendricks's avatar

I wonder if it’s important that it was “noon” when he met the woman at the well. What is the significance here?

This passage shows God’s love for EVERYONE. He saved an entire people because he stepped out and talked to one person... someone he “shouldn’t” have been associating with.

I’d like to think that my life (for the most part), my actions and my love share God with others, but when is this last time I shared MY story with someone who needed it?

We are called as God’s people to share the good news to those around us. Every. Day. And this seems a bit daunting... but what an amazing thing to know that because someone heard your story, they then looked to Jesus for themselves, and now are saved! So worth it!!

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