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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · John 7:37-38 is about Jesus standing up on the last day of the feast and proclaiming that whoever believes in him will have rivers of living water flowing from within them, signifying the eternal life and spiritual renewal that believers receive through their faith in Jesus Christ.

  2. Jesus has just offered a women at a well some water – living water (v. 10). She seems to doubt Him (v. 11-12), but Jesus responds again and promises that she will never thirst again. This is some kind of special water. This water gives one eternal life! So what kind of water is Jesus talking about? He gives us the answer later in John 7:38-39 ...

  3. Nov 9, 2020 · Jesus went on to describe this water in these two verses. Unlike the water from the well that would soon have you thirsty for more, the living water that Jesus can give satisfies the thirst forever. In fact, that water will be a spring within them that wells up to eternal life.

    • Jesus Seeks Sinners Who Aren’T Even Seeking him.
    • Conclusion
    • Application Questions

    John 4:4: “And He had to pass through Samaria.” This was the shortest route from Judea to Galilee that many Jews used, but it wasn’t the only route. Some strict Jews, who didn’t want any contact with the despised Samaritans, would take a longer route, crossing the Jordan River to the east, traveling north, and then going back west into Galilee. Sin...

    So, have you asked Jesus for the living water of eternal life? Do you have the evidence of being satisfied with Jesus? You can continually drink from the world’s sources, but you’ll thirst again (4:13). But one drink from Jesus and you’ll never thirst again. So, why don’t you ask?

    Do you know an “unlikely” convert that you think would not be interested in the gospel? How could you approach him/her?
    Jesus was willing to violate cultural taboos to talk with this sinful Samaritan woman. What cultural taboos do we face that may keep us from talking with sinners about Christ?
    How much about Jesus does a person need to understand to be saved? Can a person who holds heretical views about Jesus come to salvation?
    Why is it essential to understand that salvation is a free gift? Should we welcome as fellow Christians those who say we must add our works to faith to be saved? See Gal. 1:6-9.
  4. Oct 5, 2023 · The living water Jesus spoke of represents eternal life, and Jesus Christ is its sole supplier (John 14:6; 17:3; 1 John 1:1–2; 5:20; 1 Corinthians 15:20–22). Later, Jesus told Martha, “I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying.

  5. Oct 5, 2020 · Breaking Down the Key Parts of John 4:14. #1 “but…”. In contrast to everyone who drinks natural water from Jacobs well (Gen 33:18) at which they were sitting in conversation. #2 “Whoever drinks the water I give them…”. Jesus gives eternal life, peace with God, and the Holy Spirit.

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  7. May 24, 2024 · He is an artesian well, “a spring of water welling up to eternal life,” in John 4:14. He is a flowing river of water in John 7:38. • Believers are channels for the Spirit’s work. At the well in Samaria, Jesus said the water would be “in them” to well up and overflow (John 4:14).

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