Sermon Tone Analysis

A HEART THAT ACCEPTS
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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A HEART THAT ACCEPTS
from the book: "Seeing the Heart of Christ" by Bill Crowder
John 4:3-35
Questions
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Why did Jesus going through Samaria?
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Where did He stop and what time of day was it?
3. A woman came to the well, what was her response to Jesus asking her a question?
4. Jesus avoided questions about religion to talk about the woman's personal life, why did he do this?
5. What was Jesus' final message to the woman at the well?
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