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Jesus With the Samaritan Women: You Will Never Be Thirsty Again
Outline:
v. 4-9 Jesus tired, women comes, asks for drink
v.10-14 Jesus Tells Her He Can Give Living Water, Women responds logically about drawing water, Jesus responds by telling her he is talking of the water that gives eternal life
v. 15-18 Women wants water
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Jesus Gracious In Approaching Us v.1-9
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The Reason Jesus Left Judea (An Appointment To Keep?)
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Jews Avoided Samaritans even more avoided Samaria
c. God Pursues the Unacceptable Relationship (Adulteress)
2. Jesus Has What We Need To Live v.10-15
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You Will Never Be Thirsty Again (The Life Giving Water Will Forever Quench the need we have to be satisfied)
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Opening Story of Desperately needing water- Washington DC Trip and dying for water…
Jesus addresses our biggest need, just as we physically are so dependent upon good refreshing water and learn the incredible need we have and the life that he has come to give us.
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v. 27-29 The Disciples return and women leaves to tell and bring village to Jesus to meet the Messiah
Jesus Graciously Approaches Us
The language used in verse 4- he “had to go through Samaria”
1. Jesus Gracious In Approaching Us v.1-9
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The Reason Jesus Left Judea (An Appointment To Keep?)
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Jews Avoided Samaritans even more avoided Samaria
Jew’s and Samaritans avoided eachother and even didn’t use the road through Samaria Judea, Samaria, Galilee
c. God Pursues the Unacceptable Relationship (Adulteress)
Men and women talking in public without her husband present, Jesus not just talking to women but an adulteress
ILL: Jesus meets us where we are-
2. Jesus Has What We Need To Live v.10-15
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You Will Never Be Thirsty Again (The Life Giving Water Will Forever Quench the need we have to be satisfied)
ILL: Isn’t it interesting Jesus uses water and food analogies throughout his teaching, where we live food and water aren’t hard to get but getting fresh water is one of the most needed commodities in the world.
Don’t miss the five things he says about the water that he gives — and offers you today.
1. It’s the gift of God (verse 10: “If you knew the gift of God”).
2. It’s living water (verse 10: “He would have given you living water”).
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If you drink it, you never thirst again — that is, it’s always there to satisfy you when your longing soul is thirsty (verse 14: “Whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again”).
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This water becomes a spring — a well of water (verse 14: “The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water”).
That’s why you never get thirsty again — not because one drink is enough, but because one true drink produces a well for an eternity of drinks.
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This water gives eternal life (verse 14: “. . .
a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”).
Jesus has the very thing that we need to never go thirsty again- the veery thing to satisfy the deep needs of our lives and heart
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