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  1. Jan 30, 2019 · When Jesus tells the woman that he can give her “living water,” he’s clearly speaking metaphorically. But she misses the point—she thinks he’s talking about literal water from a well. The engineers in their sterile uniforms in their dystopian laboratory miss the point, too, only they have it backward.

  2. Oct 20, 2017 · Living Water - who needs it and where to get it. Today's lesson is from the Samaritan woman at the well. Jesus spoke with her and changed her 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.
  3. Dec 3, 2008 · He explains how Jesus reveals His identity as the Messiah and offers living water, which leads to the transformation of the woman’s life and her becoming a witness to her community. The sermon underscores the inclusive nature of Jesus’ ministry and the power of personal testimony in evangelism.

  4. Consistent with our understanding of science (no water, no life), the Bible reminds us of our utter dependence on water. It is our origin. It sustains and renews us. It makes everything possible. Water Represents Christ’s Life in Us.

  5. May 27, 2024 · Esther’s story demonstrates an exceptional blend of bravery, strategic thinking, and unwavering faith, qualities that are highly relevant to women today. In this article, we’ll explore 6 key elements of her narrative, revealing ways in which her experiences can encourage personal growth and resilience. 1.

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  7. Sep 19, 2023 · These Bible stories demonstrate how water is used symbolically and as a powerful element in God’s interactions with humanity. Water represents cleansing, salvation, renewal, and the divine presence throughout the Bible.