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john 4 sermon illustrations

by Daisy Gottlieb Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What does john 4 teach us?

In chapter 4, the Baptism introduces the reader to a prominent theme of Wisdom (water) throughout John. First, Jesus reveals himself to a Samaritan woman at the well, which is remarkable since Samaritan women were regarded by Jews as impure. Therefore, Jews were forbidden to drink from any vessel they had handled.

What did Jesus mean by living water?

McConkie defined living water as “the words of eternal life, the message of salvation, the truths about God and his kingdom; it is the doctrines of the gospel.” He went on to explain, “Where there are prophets of God, there will be found rivers of living water, wells filled with eternal truths, springs bubbling forth ...

What does water represent spiritually?

With remarkable regularity across human cultures, water has been used to communicate the sacred value of life; the spiritual dimension of purification, protection, and healing; and the profound meaning of suffering and redemption in human life.

What is meant by Bread of Life?

Throughout the Bible, bread is a symbolic representation of God's life-sustaining provision. When Jesus told the hungry crowds that he was the Bread of Life, he was teaching his followers that He alone was their true source of spiritual life, both in this present world and in the everlasting life to come.27-Oct-2020

Who said "I am the way and the truth and the life"?

Jesus said to him: ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.’” Jesus Himself IS the way; He is the solution; He is the answer. We are to put our faith in Him. This is what John Bunyan, the author of the famous book Pilgrim’s Progress, finally found.

Who wrote Pilgrim's Progress?

This is what John Bunyan, the author of the famous book Pilgrim’s Progress, finally found. Bunyan grew up in a religious home, and so he felt guilty for lying, and breaking the Sabbath, and cursing. He knew about God, and about Jesus, but he could find no comfort for his soul.

What does Jesus say about the problem we face in our sins?

And Jesus said: “I who speak to you am He.”. In other words, Jesus is the answer to the problem we face in our sins. In John 14, Jesus told His disciples that He was going to prepare a place for them in heaven, and he said in :4 “’You know the way where I am going.’.

What is the testimony of every single one of us who has come to Christ?

The testimony of every single one of us who has come to Christ is that we are saved only by the grace of God, and if you think that there is anyone who is “not good enough” to be invited, or to be saved, or be a part of this church, that just shows that you may not really understand the grace of your salvation at all.

What does God care about in the Bible?

God cares for the most insignificant of us. We were sharing from our Bible readings in a discipleship class one time, and my wife Cheryl shared that she was reading in Matthew about when Jesus was arrested, and the servant of the high priest had his ear cut off, and Jesus healed his ear (Matt. 26:51).

Where did Jesus go in the Bible?

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. Since Jesus was probably already at the Jordan River, where they were baptizing, He could have taken that route, but He didn’t. So the word translated “had to” probably indicates more than geographic necessity: Jesus had a divine appointment in Samaria. (John uses the word of Jesus’ divine mission in 3:14; 9:4; 10:16; 12:34; 20:9.)

What does Jesus say about water?

Jesus tells this woman (4:14): “But whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.”.

How far did the disciples walk to Sychar?

The disciples had gone into the city to buy food. The distance from where Jesus had been baptizing to Sychar was about 40 miles by road. Jesus and the disciples had walked a full day and a half to arrive there about noon (Colin Kruse, John [IVP], p. 129).

How deep is the well of Jesus' water?

The woman asked (4:11) how Jesus could get this living water out of the well, since it was deep (over 100 feet) and He had nothing to draw with.

What is the good news of Jesus?

One of the wonderful things about the good news that Jesus brings is that it meets the basic need that all people have. You can go to the highest halls of learning and talk with a man with multiple Ph.D.’s. Although he is highly educated, the message he needs to hear is that Christ died for his sins and was raised from the dead, and that he can trust in Christ and receive eternal life as a free gift. Take the message to the most primitive, illiterate tribesman in some remote jungle and he needs to hear the same good news. Since all people are sinners who need to be reconciled to the holy God, the same gospel applies to all: Jesus saves sinners who trust in Him.

Why are those who turn away on earth written down?

Those who turn away on earth will be written down, because they have forsaken the fountain of living water, even the Lord.” (See, also, Isa. 12:3; 44:3; 49:10 .) Jesus told this woman that the water that He gives “will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.”.

What does the Bible say about giving water?

Note the emphasis on gift or give here (my italics): John 4:10: “Jesus answered and said to her, ‘If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, “ Give Me a drink,” you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water.’ ” John 4:14: “But whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.” It’s a gift, not a reward!

What is the propitiation of Jesus Christ?

Jesus Christ is the propitiation for our sins. We’ve talked about this term before when John mentioned it previously in this letter—it means that Jesus was the substitutionary atonement, he took our punishment that we deserved, and then the second part of the meaning is that Jesus fully satisfied the wrath of God.

What does it mean when God sends his son to stand in your place?

If God sent his son to stand in your place and take your punishment, then you ought to love those who even seem to be your enemies, but enemy doesn’t even seem like a word we can use anymore when we think about how Jesus stood in our place though we didn’t deserve it.

What does the ESV study Bible say about love?

The ESV Study Bible footnote on this verse says it nicely, “Love is presented here as a consequence of , not a precondition for, being born again.”. This verse also doesn’t mean that an unsaved person can’t love. Even unsaved people can reflect their Creator in some ways. All people are made in the image of God, and by his grace, ...

Is love a character of God?

So love is the very character of God, and it is going to come from Him. Just like when you have fire, you have heat; when you have the sun, you have light. Love is part of God’s nature. You can’t separate it from who He is. Love is evidence that a person is born of God.

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