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John 4:1-45
Let’s Pray
John 4:1-6
Picture of Jacob’s Well
Picture from 1934 - G. Eric and Edith Matson Photo Collection
Picture from 2013
According to Major Anderson, who visited the site in 1866, the well has QUOTE
"a narrow opening, just wide enough to allow the body of a man to pass through with arms uplifted, and this narrow neck, which is about 4 ft.
long, opens into the well itself, which is cylindrically shaped, and opens about 7 ft.
6 in. in diameter.
The well and upper part of the well are built of masonry, and the well appears to have been sunk through a mixture of alluvial soil and limestone fragments, till a compact bed of mountain limestone was reached, having horizontal strata which could be easily worked; and the interior of the well presents the appearance of having been lined throughout with rough masonry."[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob%27s_Well
John 4:7-12
Jesus Changes #1
John 4:7-
Jesus Changing the Culture
The disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.
If Jews and Samaritan’s do not mix - what are the disciples doing heading into the city to buy food?
Jesus was changing the culture - the disciples were changing
Something they wouldn’t have done they were now doing
I love her comment in verse 12 -
John 4:12
“You are not greater than our father Jacob, are You, who gave us the well, and drank of it himself and his sons and his cattle.?”
I think this verse is interesting because this Samaritan woman was claiming Jacob as one of her forefather’s.
How can this be?
We have Judea in the South, Galilee in the North and Samaria between the two, about 120 miles of real estate.
Right in the middle of the two distinct Jewish groups are the Samaritan’s.
No longer Jewish in culture, but mixed races.
Look at Jesus’ response to her statement
John 4:13-21
John 4:13
Jesus Changes the Culture #2
Jesus Changing the Culture
The disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.
Worshipping God is no longer tied to a physical location
We are no longer going to worship God in the mountains or in Jerusalem.
The Samaritan’s worshipped on Mt.
Gerizim.
The Jews worshipped in Jerusalem - but a time was coming when worship methodology was going to be changed.
John 4:22-
What a great verse - Jesus tells the Samaritan woman that He is the Messiah!
Jesus Change #3
Jesus Changing the Culture
The disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.
Worshipping God is no longer tied to a physical location.
Worshipping God is no longer tied to a physical location.
If you worship God, you worship with Spirit and Truth.
You do not need a mountain to worship God on.
You do not need a temple in Jerusalem to worship God in.
Instead you can worship God anywhere, and everywhere - in your car on the way to work, when you wake up in the morning, when you go to bed at night.
We can worship God in Spirit and Truth at anytime
Living the Christian life is not easy - but it is not something that we do only on Sunday’s.
We can worship everyday.
John 4:27-38
John 4:27-
Jesus Change #4
Jesus Changing the Culture
The disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.
Worshipping God is no longer tied to a physical location.
Worshipping God is no longer tied to a physical location.
If you worship God, you worship with Spirit and Truth.
The field is ready for harvest.
The time is now - we can lead people to Christ from all over the world right here in Greeley.
The African Restaurant Brandon gave the Somali a Bible and maybe pastor Don might lead him to Jesus
All of us have that option - each person we talk to most likely does not know Jesus, the field is ready for harvest in Greeley also.
John 4:38-45
:-39-45
Jesus Change #5
Jesus Changing the Culture
The disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.
Worshipping God is no longer tied to a physical location.
Worshipping God is no longer tied to a physical location.
If you worship God, you worship with Spirit and Truth.
If you worship God, you worship with Spirit and Truth.
The field is ready for harvest.
5. Jesus hung with the Samaritan’s for two days.
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