The Faith of the Samaritan Woman John 4

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“The Faith of the Samaritan Woman” (John 4)

“The Faith of the Samaritan Woman” (John 4)

Let us consider this account with the Samaritan woman today… • Specifically, let us

Let us consider this account with the Samaritan woman today… • Specifically, let us note how her faith began, how it grew, what it did for her, and what her faith did for others. • In doing that, let's see what kind of lessons for which we can learn and apply to our lives, even today.

Jesus’ reasons for leaving Judea Mt. 4: 12; Mk. 1: 14; Lk. 4: 14;

Jesus’ reasons for leaving Judea Mt. 4: 12; Mk. 1: 14; Lk. 4: 14; Jn. 4: 1 -4 • Two things happened that made Jesus decide to leave Judea. – One was that the Pharisees learned Jesus was making and baptizing more disciples and John. (Jesus himself did not baptize, but his disciples did. ) – Also, John's imprisonment occurred about the same time. When Jesus heard of these things he decided to go back to Galilee. He also decided to go straight north through Samaria.

On His way through Samaria… • On His way through Samaria, Jesus comes to

On His way through Samaria… • On His way through Samaria, Jesus comes to Jacob’s well. – Verses 5 -6: Jesus arrives at Jacobs well about noon, and the disciples were sent into a nearby town for food while Jesus waited at the well. He was hungry, weary, and thirsty.

Jacob’s Well – Modern Day

Jacob’s Well – Modern Day

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • • He is “a Jew”

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • • He is “a Jew” (Verses 7 -10) Greater than Jacob (Verses 11 -15) A Prophet (Verses 16 -24)

Shechem in the valley between Mount Gerizim & Mount Ebal

Shechem in the valley between Mount Gerizim & Mount Ebal

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • He is “a Jew” (Verses

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • He is “a Jew” (Verses 7 -10) Greater than Jacob (Verses 11 -15) A Prophet (Verses 16 -24) The Messiah (Verses 25 -30)

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • • He is “a Jew”

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • • He is “a Jew” (Verses 7 -10) Greater than Jacob (Verses 11 -15) A Prophet (Verses 16 -24) The Messiah (Verses 25 -30) Jesus with His disciples (Verses 31 -38)

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • • He is “a Jew”

The Samaritan Woman’s Knowledge of Jesus Grows… • • • He is “a Jew” (Verses 7 -10) Greater than Jacob (Verses 11 -15) A Prophet (Verses 16 -24) The Messiah (Verses 25 -30) Jesus with His disciples (Verses 31 -38) Many of the Samaritans (Verses 39 -42)

Conclusion

Conclusion

Conclusion • We need to learn Who Jesus really is in order to have

Conclusion • We need to learn Who Jesus really is in order to have proper faith. • Christ had a sense of purpose in going to Jacob’s well, knowing He would have opportunity to engage with this woman. • Seek opportunity to tell others about what Jesus really offers! • Talk to those in whom others (maybe even our brethren) will not speak to! • Realize the need to deal with sin! (And address it!) • The fields are ready for harvest! • Faith can be instilled by learning from others, but there comes a point where we must get to know Jesus ourselves. (Through prayer and study of His Word)