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In today's lesson, we are learning about when Jesus met a Samaritan woman at a well. She was there to draw water from the well, but Jesus told her that He had living water to give.
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EASY FUN BIBLE ART FOR KIDS Ep. 35 (John Ch. 4)Hi everyone, I’m Joy! I started this YouTube Channel to help children, or anyone, learn about the bible in a f...
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Watch this Bible story video from The Gospel Project for Kids: Jesus the Messiah and see how Jesus offers something better than physical water: He gives us H...
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Aug 25, 2017 · The woman from Samaria asked Jesus why He would ask her for water! She said Jesus was a Jew and she was a Samaritan. Jews and Samaritans did not have anything to do with each other!
Oct 9, 2009 · Jesus and the Samaritan Woman Lesson Plan. Establish the lesson by briefly explaining the key people in the story by showing the pictures of Jesus, Samaritan woman, disciples, and using the map to identify the location of Samaria and Jacob’s well.
Oct 25, 2019 · Jesus and the Samaritan woman talk, and he ends up telling her everything she’s ever done. Most importantly, he reveals he’s the Messiah she’s been waiting for. With a new heart of love for him, the woman drops everything and runs off to share with her village what she’s learned.
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The story of the woman at the well (John 4:1-40) has as much direct discussion of human labor as any story in John; but one has to draw deeply to taste it all. Many Christians are familiar with the woman’s inability to move from the everyday work of drawing water to Jesus’ pronouncements on the life-giving power of his word.