Sermon Tone Analysis

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Anyone could be a believer - even Samaritans
Lost people become intrigued - they ask him to stay (40)
It’s a chain reaction.
All it takes is one person being a witness.
The obvious caveat to this statement is that God has to change their heart before they can be a believer, but from our perspective, it could be anyone.
We don’t know who the Holy Spirit of God is drawing.
Anyone could be a witness -
A woman
Bad reputation
This is the last person anyone would every expect to say something that would change the entire town.
Don’t let sin and shame tell you that you can’t be a witness.
Don’t let Satan hinder your testimony.
Everyone has a story
She did not recite the Romans road.
She probably didn’t know the books of the Bible or the sinner’s prayer, but she knew what she had experienced.
She knew who she had talked to and what he had said.
Her testimony was simply the truth that she had personally experienced.
Can you tell the truth?
It’s really that simple!
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