Web2 dagen geleden · The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for the Second Sunday in Easter is John 20.19–31, which includes Jesus’ encounter with so-called ‘doubting Thomas’. It is the set reading for this week in all three years of the lectionary, so we know it well—and need to reflect on it if we are going to preach effectively on this well-trodden ground. Web6 mrt. 2024 · This Bible Story For Kids is about THE SAMARITAN WOMAN who had an amazing encounter at the well in Samaria. This special person she met is Jesus, who reveals...
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Web5 nov. 2015 · But I want to base this particular sermon on the Samaritan Woman’s encounter with Jesus. I want to share with you five truths about encounters I learned from this passage. By the way, if you are reading this sermon online please feel free to leave your comments at the end. Your feedback is very important to us. Read John 4:1-42. 1. Web2 mei 2014 · E. John 4:39-42 Because of the woman’s testimony, many Samaritans come to see Jesus. This illustrates the point just made by Jesus about the readiness of the harvest. The Samaritans came because of the woman’s testimony (c.f.1:47) but now they heard him for themselves and believed. the god people
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WebThis Bible study devotional covers John chapter 4. In this passage Jesus visits a Samaritan woman near her home, and his own hometown. Jesus is accepted by t... Web4 feb. 2024 · Studying John 4 25-42. “The woman at the well” – the Samaritan woman with whom Jesus has a long conversation – is the text ( John 4:25-42) we’re studying for Sunday, February 7. Actually, we’re focusing on the end of the conversation and its aftermath, the belief of “many” in the woman’s town. But we’ll probably want to look ... WebJohn 4:7-19New International Version. 7 When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, “Will you give me a drink?” 8 (His disciples had gone into the town to buy food.) 9 The Samaritan woman said to him, “You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?” (For Jews do not associate with Samaritans ... the god patent