The Woman at the Well
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Introduction
Introduction
Jews vs Samaritans
Northern/Southern Kingdoms
Assyrian takeover
Jews released from Babylon
Ezra 4 - Adversaries of Jews
False religion
Jesus’s pursuit - seek and save those who are lost.
Jesus’s pursuit - seek and save those who are lost.
v 7-9
Woman
Samaritan
Outcast
Contrast Nicodemus
The woman’s pride - false religion and misunderstanding of sin.
The woman’s pride - false religion and misunderstanding of sin.
v 10-15 - misunderstanding
v 16-18 - the woman’s sin
Compare Nicodemus
Jesus’s proclamation - Jesus is the savior.
Jesus’s proclamation - Jesus is the savior.
v 19 - 26
v 19-20 - the woman’s question
v 21-24 - Jesus’s response
“Salvation is from the jews.” (v 22)
“An hour is coming” day not time (v23)
“Spirit and truth” (v 24)
Truth is the understanding of Jesus
Spirit is the gift of the Holy Spirit
v 25 - The woman’s confession of faith
v 26 - Jesus’s revelation
Compare Nicodemus
Application
Application
We are to seek and save (the great commission).
We will encounter obstacles.
Thomas Watson, a seventeenth-century Puritan pastor, wrote, “Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet”.
We are to proclaim Jesus.
John Piper - “God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.”
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