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John 4: 27 And upon this came his disciples, and marveled that he talked with the woman: yet no man said, What seekest thou? or Why talkest thou with her?
The writer, John, takes us into the minds of the disciples. The emphasis is on "YOU" and "her." They thought this, but didn't have the nerve to say it. We only know it because John, the eyewitness tells us.
I have witnessed people acting ashamed of other people. I have seen children acting ashamed of their parents who were not attractively dressed, or who lacked certain social graces, such as good grammatical speech. I have witnessed husbands who ducked from their wives because of obesity or lack of attractiveness when in certain company. I have seen employers who snub employees and so-called friends who pretend they didn't see their friends. I must confess that at some stage of my life I may have been guilty of snubbing someone else. What a shame! Because we read in Hebrews 2: 11 that this same Jesus, Creator of the universe, who sat on Sychar's well just to talk with a despised woman, is "not ashamed to call [us] brethren." He claims us as kin! Isn't that wonderful?
Listen to him talking about his disciples: "Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you. Henceforth I call you not servants; for a servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends." Some people would gladly put a mop and a pail in your hand and call you a servant because of your ethnicity, age, lack of education, country of origin, appearance, poverty, family background, whatever; but Jesus takes the servant tools out of your hands and calls you a friend.
To know that you are special to Jesus is awesome. He made a special trip to meet you. He made a special request of you. He knew all your negatives; yet chose to offer you life's best. That is good enough to keep you from drowning yourself in depression. It is sad that many people commit suicide not knowing the depth of Jesus's love. Jesus is not ashamed of you. He doesn't avoid you when his friends come around. He doesn't even try to excuse himself. To Jesus, you are somebody special!
Thank You Father, for talking to me. Thank you!