The scriptures depict a Samaritan
woman who attends the Church of Mount Gerizim. In that church, some members of
the congregation have buckets, so they are able to draw water from the well to
drink. Others expect to have buckets or are hoping to get buckets.
Nevertheless, all the members of Mount Gerizim church are thirsty. However,
when they get to church, the pastor promises they will have lots of water to
drink.
Dead
Church
In Mount Gerizim, some are poor and want to be rich. Some cannot
pay their rent and want to be able to do so. Some cannot pay their school-fees
and are looking for ways and means to do so. Some don’t have cars and want to
buy them. Some don’t have houses and desire to build them. Some are single and
want to get married. Some are barren and want to have children. Some are
unemployed and want to have jobs. Some are of a low estate and want to be
promoted.
The church preaches a gospel that promises that the poor would
become rich; the unmarried would get married; the barren would have children;
and the jobless would get jobs. But their gospel does not tell the poor how to
deal with poverty; it does not tell the unmarried how to deal with being
single; it does not tell the barren how to deal with barrenness; and it does
not tell the unemployed how to deal with joblessness.
For this reason, most members of Mount Gerizim are frustrated.
In the church, by the law of averages, certain people succeed in business every
year. Certain people buy cars every year. Certain people build houses every
year. But for every person who builds a house, thousands more are homeless. For
every person who buys a car, thousands more take the bus.
The situation is compounded because God’s providence ensures
that some of the rich in the church become poor, some of the married get
divorced, some of the parents lose their children, and some of the employed
lose their jobs.
Therefore, the gospel preached in the church becomes a lie. When
Job lost his job, the pastor told him it must be the result of his
unrighteousness. The rumour went round that Job must have been keeping a
mistress. When robbers attacked his trucking company, they said he must not
have been paying his tithe. When Job’s seven children died in the Tsunami
disaster, they said it must be because of his sins.
The Samaritan woman herself has been so frustrated that she
keeps moving from church to church. As a matter of fact, she has had five
pastors in the last few years, and the man heading Mount Gerizim now is not
even her pastor.
Living Church
But one day, she meets a man called Jesus who is the pastor of
the Jerusalem Church. In that church, they don’t serve natural water: they
serve living water. When you drink living water, you never thirst again. As a
result, people in the Jerusalem Church are not seeking to be rich, to be
married, to have children, or to get jobs. In that church, people are simply
seeking the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.
In the Jerusalem Church, some are rich and some are poor. Some
are married and some are not. Some have jobs and some have none. But it does
not make a difference because the haves uphold the have-nots: “As it is
written, ‘He who gathered much had nothing left over, and he who gathered little
had no lack.’” (2
Corinthians 8:15).
As a result, with Jesus as their pastor, they lacked nothing.
Everyone was his brother’s keeper. There were no frustrated members. All were
full of the joy of the Lord. Even when some of them died in a bus accident,
they did not lose their joy. Even when El-Gaddai demolished the Abuja branch of
the church, they counted it all joy. Even when some religious fanatics attacked
some of their members and destroyed their property, they rejoiced and were
exceedingly glad. They joyfully accepted the hands of providence knowing they
had a better and more enduring inheritance in heaven. (Hebrews 10:34).
When the people in the Jerusalem church have prayer meetings,
they don’t ask for bread or for fish. They ask for the Holy Spirit. When they
fast, it is not because they are looking for jobs, money, wives or husbands;
but because they are looking for God. At their prayer meetings, they don’t
spend time fighting demons and all manner of household enemies. When they have
prayer meetings, their emphasis is on worshiping God and fellowshiping with
him.
When the Samaritan woman heard about Jesus’ Jerusalem Church,
she decided to stop going to Mount Gerizim. In fact, she went about preaching
to others about this new living church. Within days, many in Samaria were
persuaded.
Jehovah
Rophe
But there is yet another characteristic of the church in Mount
Gerizim. In the church, the people are sick, blind, lame and paralysed. Every
year, a few people manage to receive healing. But this is only because there is
a miracle pool beside the church. Once a year, it is believed that an angel
comes down to stir the water in the pool. Only those who step into the pool
immediately after the angel stirs the water get healed.
How then did this church get so big? They have a terrific
evangelism department. They build up the testimonies of the few who get healed
every year. People come in their thousands hoping to be one of the lucky few.
But for every one person who gets healed, thousands go home frustrated. For
every person who gets healed, thousands remain unhealed.
There is one particular man in Mount Gerizim who has been sick
for 38 years. In 38 years he has been coming to the church expecting to get
healed, but to no avail. It is remarkable that he nevertheless continued to
come to the church. The elaborate testimonies of the few healed people kept him
coming. But he remained there a very frustrated Christian.
One day Jesus, the pastor of the Jerusalem Church, visited Mount
Gerizim and saw this sick man. He asked him if he would like to be healed. The
man tried to explain that it was impossible for him to be healed because others
always manage to get into the water before him when the pool is stirred. Jesus
did not even help him get into the water. Instead, he said to him: “Rise, take
up your bed and walk.” Immediately, the man was made well, took up his bed and
went home.
As he was walking down the road,
some of his pastors from Mount Gerizim challenged him for carrying his bed.
They reminded him that he should not be carrying his bed on the Sabbath. But
the man refused to listen to them. He insisted that he was only obeying the
instruction of the pastor who healed him.
He said to them: “Your instructions could not heal me for 38
years, so why should I listen to you now that I have found the true healer?”
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