It was about noon, the hottest part of the day, and a Samaritan woman came to the well at this inconvenient time to draw water. During his encounter with the woman at the well, Jesus broke three Jewish customs. First, he spoke to her despite the fact that she was a woman. Second, she was a Samaritan woman, and the Jews traditionally despised.. The story of the nameless Samaritan woman at the well, recorded only in the Gospel of John, is a revealing one, full of many truths and powerful lessons for us today. The story of the woman at the well follows on the heels of the account of Jesus' interaction with Nicodemus, a Pharisee and prominent member of the Jewish Sanhedrin (John 3:1-21).

Sermons from the Barr A Woman, A Well, and the Way of Salvation (John 4129)

The Woman At The Well Freedom in Truth Being Phenomenal

The Woman at the Well St. Michael Catholic Church

The Writer's Pen The Woman at the Well The Woman Part 2

The Woman At The Well Explained YouTube

Jesus Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well Signed Fine Giclee Print on Heavyweight

Woman At The Well With Jesus

The Woman at the Well A Sermon on John 4142 John 4142 Bible Portal

Sermon THE WOMAN AT THE WELL, John 4526
The Woman at the Well — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY

Woman Of The Well Painting by Glenda Stevens

The Woman at the Well Jesus Sees your Deepest Need Newlife Church Toronto

Woman at the Well Sunday sermons, Sermon series, Sermon

The Samaritan Woman And The Living Water Sunday Sermon Podcast.co

Part 4 Woman at the well Sunday sermons, Jesus quotes, Sermon

The Woman At The Well Before & After Part 3 (Sermon) YouTube

Woman at the Well John 4 Judah Smith Sermon Jam He Completes me trailer YouTube

Blog St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

Jesus and the Samaritan Woman at the Well John 4542 Catholic Daily Reflections

Samaritan Woman at the Well John 4142 Word Search
H. B. Charles preaches on the conversation between Jesus and the Samaritan woman in John 4:1-42 at The Gospel Coalition's 2019 National Conference.. The "woman at the well" is a Samaritan, and Samaritans have their own distinct religion—a corruption of the Jewish faith. 185 If the woman at the well is to come to a saving faith, she must change her course, just as Jesus required of Nicodemus. Both Nicodemus and the woman at the well must decide what to do with what Jesus has told them.