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How Jesus Walked
A. What Would Jesus Drive?
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Some try to enlist Jesus in environmental issues
2. The push is to downsize cars to save fuel
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 113-115).
Kindle Edition.
B. We Don't Really Know What Jesus Would Drive
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He rode an unbroken donkey into Jerusalem ()
2. He'll ride a white horse when He comes to set up His kingdom ().
C. We Do Know How He Walked (; ) And it would behoove us to follow His example...
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His Walk was a Caring Walk
So how did Jesus walk this earth?
His Walk was a Caring Walk
1. "He needed to go through Samaria"
2. This was not the usual route for a Jew to take
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 115-117).
Kindle Edition.
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The Jews had no dealings with the Samaritans
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He went out of His way to meet a troubled woman
3. When people learn we care, they see we are different
4. "Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels" ()
a. Loving people opens many opportunities to witness
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 117-119).
Kindle Edition.
a. Loving people opens many opportunities to witness
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We can minister to those whom God places in our way
5. God places needy people in our way when He knows we care
His Walk was a Sharing Walk
1. "Give me a drink"
2. This was a conversation opener that would lead to her salvation
3. Find a conversation opener that works for you
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 119-123).
Kindle Edition.
a. Speak of something you and others have in common
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Meet others in their comfort zones
4. Bringing water into the conversation met her on common ground
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This woman had come to draw water ... it was on her mind
b. "Water" was a means to tell her of living water
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Reminding her of thirst enabled Jesus to help her see her need
5. How long has it been since you told someone about Jesus?
His Walk was a Burden-Bearing Walk
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 123-124).
Kindle Edition.
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1. "Go, call your husband" (Jesus reaches her hurting place)
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She had thought herself too sinful for salvation
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She would find He knew all about her and loved her still
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 124-126).
Kindle Edition.
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Many think they are too guilty for grace
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The ground is level at the cross; all can come to the sinless Savior
3. Jesus avoided a religious argument (vv.
20-26)
4. God is interested in holy people ... not holy places
Conclusion
A. Jesus Still Calls Thirsty People to Himself
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Location 126).
Kindle Edition.
B. Respond to His Compassionate Call and never thirst again
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 126-127).
Kindle Edition.
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