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Need we wonder now at the apparently superfluous entry in the Gospel narrative He HAD to go through Samaria? What would the infant Church yes the Church in all ages have missed had our Bibles been stripped of this fourth chapter of John? A sweet silver tone of the jubilee trumpet would have been lost to the trembling the despairing the perishing. Oh most memorable incident! Oh most honored fountain! Well may the Israel of God stand round the stony margin-as did the Hebrew nobles and princes of old with their rugged staves at Beer on the borders of Moab by the brooks of Arnon-and say in the words of that oldest pilgrim song Spring up O well: sing to it for a nobler than Hebrew prince or noble has made you oracular-put a tongue into your depths-and made you speak of living water springing up into everlasting life. There is one special practical thought which this had to of the great wayside Traveler suggests: it is the peerless value of a single soul in the sight of Christ. It is the truth of His own exquisite parable exhibited in impressive reality: the heavenly Shepherd when out of the hundred sheep He had missed one erring wanderer going amid these mountains of Samaria to seek that which was lost.