Sermon Tone Analysis

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“This is Me”
John 4:1-2
—> Jesus didn’t baptize anyone —> No pride from Jesus, no earthly status from Jesus
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John 4:
—> “had to pass through” —> didn’t have to pass through chose to pass through.
the Jewish elite would go around Samaria at all costs but Jesus’ choses to separate from that culture and go through Samaria.
John
—> 6th hour was noon/mid day.
It was hot and a desolate place at that time of day.
The women would come to get water early in the morning or in the evening when it was cooler.
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—> Probably the first time a Jew has ever asked her for a drink.
Drinking from the jar would have made a Jew ceremonially unclean.
John 4:10-
—> Confusion, very similar to that of Nicademous.
—> Jesus is speaking with heavenly implications and she is only hearing with ears of this world
—> how many times do we miss messages because we aren’t listening the right way?
We expect an answer for the here and now but instead Jesus wants to talk about eternity.
—> Jesus explains what kind of water he has but she still only thinks of physical water.
Just like Nicodemus did.
—> This goes to show it isn’t about head knowledge but about the knowledge of the heart, when it comes to things of Christ.
John 4:16-
16-19 —> Jesus displays his power and shows her the knowledge she has
20 —> she still doesn’t understand who Jesus is, she keeps treating him like all other Jewish religious people.
—> Jesus is unlike anything she has ever known.
21-24 —> Jesus talks about true worship.
—> Jesus acknowedges his Jewish herritage but opens up worship to all places, all people, and at all times.
—> God is Spirit —> There is nothing physical about God, therefore God isn’t tied to any place on earth.
He is in it and above it all.
He transcends our concept of space and time.
—> Jesus reveals himself.
—> He does this rarely in Scripture because he fears the people around him will try and make him lead a political uprising, but he is comfortable revealing himself here in Samaria away from most Jewish people.
John 4:
John 4:
John 4:
—> She left her jar, she left what she was doing because she knew now who she was talking to.
—> She left her jar, she left what she was doing because she knew now who she was talking to.
—> she begins to share with them
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