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“A Plan for evangelism”
John 4:11-26
introduction
Today, we want to talk about a plan for evangelism.
i.
the                                          vs.
11-15
a. the woman wanted to quench a thirsty __________________________________ 
 
 
b.
Jesus wanted to quench a thirsty ___________
                Cf.
John 7:38-39; Acts 1:8
 
 
c.
splits to remedy
                Cf. 1 Cor.
2:14
 
 ii.
the                    vs. 16-18
a.
A proper question         
 
b.
Jesus recognizes two things
 
 
iii.
to                                          vs.
19-24
A.      The smoke
 
 
 
b.
ignore the smoke and build the _____________
                Cf.
John 14:6; Rom.
1:25; John 3:3, 5
 
 iv.
the                                  vs.
25-26
a.
The woman knows about God
 
 
b.
a shocking revelation
 
conclusion
O.k.
Now what?
1.         
 
2.         
 
3.
1 Peter 3:15
4.
        1 John 5:3
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