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Why do you think Rahab is listed among the “heroes” of faith in Hebrews 11? Do you feel that some sins in your past or present are so terrible that they can’t be forgiven or that you are unworthy to serve God? How does Rahab’s story encourage you? What was the emotional state of the people in Jericho? (Josh. 2:9, 11; 6:1) How did this confirm God’s promises in Deut. l:21, 29–31? Read carefully Josh. 2:9–13. What did Rahab know about Israel's history? How long before had the Red Sea been crossed? (Ex. l4). How long before had Sihon and Og been conquered? (Deut. 2:26-3:ll) What did Rahab specifically say she believed about the God of Israel? What is impressive about her faith? Could anyone else in Jericho have come to the same conclusions?
Why do you think Rahab is listed among the “heroes” of faith in Hebrews 11? Do you feel that some sins in your past or present are so terrible that they can’t be forgiven or that you are unworthy to serve God? How does Rahab’s story encourage you? What was the emotional state of the people in Jericho? (Josh. 2:9, 11; 6:1) How did this confirm God’s promises in Deut. l:21, 29–31? Read carefully Josh. 2:9–13. What did Rahab know about Israel's history? How long before had the Red Sea been crossed? (Ex. l4). How long before had Sihon and Og been conquered? (Deut. 2:26-3:ll) What did Rahab specifically say she believed about the God of Israel? What is impressive about her faith? Could anyone else in Jericho have come to the same conclusions?
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3. 10 Interesting Water Facts
1. What percentage of an adult human
body is made up of water ?
a) 40-50%
b) 50-60%
c) 60-70%
d) 70-80%
e) 80-90%
3
4. 10 Interesting Water Facts
1. What percentage of an adult human
body is made up of water ?
a) 40-50%
b) 50-60%
c) 60-70%
d) 70-80%
e) 80-90%
4
5. 10 Interesting Water Facts
2. On the average, an adult person can last
about 30 days without eating.
How long can a person last without
drinking ?
a) 10 hours
b) 1 day
c) 3 days
d) 7 days
e) 10 days 5
6. 10 Interesting Water Facts
2. On the average, an adult person can last
about 30 days without eating.
How long can a person last without
drinking ?
a) 10 hours
b) 1 day
c) 3 days
d) 7 days
e) 10 days 6
7. 10 Interesting Water Facts
3. Which animal can survive the longest
without water?
a)Giraffe
b)Elephant
c) Camel
d)Tiger
e)Snail
7
8. 10 Interesting Water Facts
3. Which animal can survive the longest
without water?
a)Giraffe
b)Elephant
c) Camel
d)Tiger
e)Snail
8
9. 10 Interesting Water Facts
4. Statement :
“Hot water freezes faster than cold
water.”
a)True
b)False
This is called
the “Mpemba Effect”
9
10. 10 Interesting Water Facts
4. Statement :
“Hot water freezes faster than cold
water.”
a)True
b)False
This is called
the “Mpemba Effect”
10
11. 10 Interesting Water Facts
5. On the average, a “5-minutes”
shower uses how much water ?
a) 250 litres
b) 200 litres
c) 150 litres
d) 100 litres
e) 50 litres
11
12. 10 Interesting Water Facts
5. On the average, a “5-minutes”
shower uses how much water ?
a) 250 litres
b) 200 litres
c) 150 litres
d) 100 litres
e) 50 litres
12
13. 10 Interesting Water Facts
6. The average home faucet releases 7.5 liters
of water per minute.
Q: How much water will you save by turning
off the tap while brushing your teeth ?
a) 10 Litres
b) 15 Litres
c) 20 Litres
d) 25 Litres
e) 30 Litres 13
14. 10 Interesting Water Facts
6. The average home faucet releases 7.5 liters
of water per minute.
Q: How much water will you save by turning
off the tap while brushing your teeth ?
a) 10 Litres
b) 15 Litres
c) 20 Litres
d) 25 Litres
e) 30 Litres 14
15. 10 Interesting Water Facts
7. On the average, how much water is
required to produce the oranges needed
for 1 glass of orange juice ?
a) 30 litres
b) 24 litres
c) 18 litres
d) 12 litres
e) 6 litres 15
16. 10 Interesting Water Facts
7. On the average, how much water is
required to produce the oranges needed
for 1 glass of orange juice ?
a) 30 litres
b) 24 litres
c) 18 litres
d) 12 litres
e) 6 litres 16
17. 10 Interesting Water Facts
8. On the average, how much water is
required to produce the coffee beans
needed for 1 cup of coffee ?
a) 250 litres
b) 200 litres
c) 150 litres
d) 100 litres
e) 50 litres
17
18. 10 Interesting Water Facts
8. On the average, how much water is
required to produce the coffee beans
needed for 1 cup of coffee ?
a) 250 litres
b) 200 litres
c) 150 litres
d) 100 litres
e) 50 litres
18
19. 10 Interesting Water Facts
9. Why do bottles of drinking water
have expiry dates ?
Answer ??
19
20. 10 Interesting Water Facts
10. On the avg, how far do people in
Africa & Asia have to walk to get water ?
a) 0.5 Km
b) 1 Km
c) 3 km
d) 6 km
e) 8 km
20
21. 10 Interesting Water Facts
10. On the avg, how far do people in
Africa & Asia have to walk to get water ?
a) 0.5 Km
b) 1 Km
c) 3 km
d) 6 km
e) 8 km
21
23. 23
John 4:1-3
1 The Pharisees heard that
Jesus was gaining and
baptizing more disciples
than John,
2 although in fact it was
not Jesus who baptized,
but his disciples.
3 When the Lord learned of
this, he left Judea and
went back once more to
Galilee.
24. Jn 4:4 Now HE HAD TO
go through Samaria.
WHY ?
Because He had an ….
1. APPOINTMENT TO KEEP 24
25. 25
Jn 4:5-6
5 So he came to a
town in Samaria
called Sychar,
near the plot of
ground Jacob
had given to his
son Joseph.
6 Jacob's well was
there, and Jesus,
tired as he was
from the
journey, sat
down by the
well. It was
about the sixth
hour.
26. Q: What was the problem
betwn Jews & Samaritans ?
Jn 4:7-9
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.)
26
27. 1st King of Israel :
2nd King of Israel :
3rd King of Israel :
4th King of Israel :
King Saul
King David
King Solomon
??
King Jeroboam
King Rehoboam
27
28. 2 Kings 17:6 In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of
Assyria captured Samaria and deported the Israelites
to Assyria. He settled them in Halah, in Gozan on the
Habor River and in the towns of the Medes.
ASSYRIAN CAPTIVITY 722BC
(Northern Kingdom of Israel)
28
29. 2 Kings 17:24 The king of Assyria brought people from
Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath and Sepharvaim and
settled them in the towns of Samaria to replace the
Israelites. They took over Samaria and lived in its towns.
ASSYRIAN CAPTIVITY 722BC
(Northern Kingdom of Israel)
29
32. Samaritans
• No inter-marrying with
non-Jews
• Torah plus the
Writings, Psalms &
Prophets
• Holy Place – Jerusalem
Mount
Jews
• Intermarried with non-
Jews
• Only accept 1 prophet -
Moses
• Only accept the Torah
(Gen to Deut) & Joshua
• Holy Place - Mount
Gerizim
32
33. 2. BARRIERS TO BREAK
a) Cultural / Racial / Religious Barriers
Jesus a Jew …
Talking with a Samaritan …
Asking for a drink …
33
34. 2. Barriers to Break
a) Cultural / Racial / Religious Barriers
b) Gender Barrier
At that time men do not talk to
women in public
NOT EVEN to own wife, sister or
daughter in public
Esp so for a religious rabbi
eg “blue & black Rabbis”
34
35. Jn 4:10-15
10 Jesus answered her, "If you knew
the gift of God and who it is that
asks you for a drink, you would
have asked him and he would
have given you living water."
11 "Sir," the woman said, "you have
nothing to draw with and the well
is deep. Where can you get this
living water? 12 Are you greater
than our father Jacob, who gave
us the well and drank from it
himself, as did also his sons and
his flocks and herds?" 35
36. Jn 4:10-15
13 Jesus answered, "Everyone
who drinks this water will be
thirsty again, 14 but whoever
drinks the water I give him will
never thirst. Indeed, the water
I give him will become in him a
spring of water welling up to
eternal life."
15 The woman said to him, "Sir,
give me this water so that I
won't get thirsty and have to
keep coming here to draw
water." 36
37. John 4:16-20
16 He told her, "Go, call your husband and come
back."
17 "I have no husband," she replied.
Jesus said to her, "You are right when you say
you have no husband.
37
18 The fact is, you have had five
husbands, and the man you
now have is not your
husband. What you have just
said is quite true."
19 "Sir," the woman said, "I can
see that you are a prophet.
38. 2. Barriers to Break
a) Cultural / Racial / Religious
Barrier
b) Gender Barrier
c) Social Barrier
Q: What ‘Social’ barrier ?
A: The “Morality Social” Barrier
Q: What’s the problem about her
“Morality” ?
Q: Why do we conclude that she lived an
‘immoral’ lifestyle ?
38
39. FACTS :
Coming for water at 12 noon –
hottest time of the day
Coming to Jacob’s well – about
1 km away from Sychar
Having have had 5 husbands
Currently just ‘living together’
with another 39
40. 3. CHALLENGES TO FACE
a) Physical Need :
Thirst
Gift of ‘Living Water’
40
41. Jn 4:20-24
20 Our fathers worshiped on this mountain, but you Jews
claim that the place where we must worship is in
Jerusalem."
21 Jesus declared, "Believe me, woman, a time is coming
when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain
nor in Jerusalem. 22 You Samaritans worship what you do
not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is
from the Jews. 23 Yet a time is coming and has now come
when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit
and truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father
seeks. 24 God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in
spirit and in truth." 41
42. Jn 4:25-26
25 The woman said, "I know that Messiah" (called
Christ) "is coming. When he comes, he will explain
everything to us."
26 Then Jesus declared, "I who speak to you am he."
42
43. 3. Challenges to face
a) Physical Need :
b) Spiritual Need :
Sin – Most obvious !!
Realization
Direct question
Direct factual
answer
‘Repentance’
Prophet
Messiah **
43
44. 3. Challenges to face
a) Physical Need :
b) Spiritual Need :
c) Emotional Need :
Worship ??
Place ??
Not a Physical Place but ….
Heart…
Our Attitude…
In Spirit & Truth
44
45. Jn 4:27-30
27 Just then his disciples returned and were
surprised to find him talking with a woman.
But no one asked, "What do you want?" or
"Why are you talking with her?"
28 Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went
back to the town and said to the people,
29 "Come, see a man who told me everything I
ever did. Could this be the Christ?“
30 They came out of the town
and made their way toward him.
45
46. 4. TRANSFORMATION TO MAKE
Before …
Lonely
Outcast
Possibly angry
& bitter
After …
Excited & Alive
Confident &
Open
46
47. 4. Transformation to make
John 4:39-44
39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed
in him because of the woman's testimony, "He told
me everything I ever did." 40 So when the
Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay
with them, and he stayed two days. 43 After the two
days he left for Galilee.
47
41 And because of his words many
more became believers.
42 They said to the woman, "We no
longer believe just because of what
you said; now we have heard for
ourselves, and we know that this man
really is the Savior of the world."
48. Conclusion : “High Noon Encounter”
Jesus & the Samaritan Woman
1. Appointment to Keep
2. Barriers to Break
3. Challenges to Face
4. Transformation to
make
48
49. Application : Being With Jesus
1. EVERYONE is IMPORTANT to the LORD
a) No one is “too small” or “insignificant” …
No one is beneath Him…
Philip & the Ethiopian Eunuch
Acts 8 49
50. Application :
Being With
Jesus
1. EVERYONE is IMPORTANT to the LORD
a) No one is “too small” or “insignificant” …
No one is beneath Him…
Woman by the well …
Nameless …
Age ??? …
A Insignificant ‘Nobody’ …
YET Many “Firsts”
Chosen …
Longest Conversation…
‘Messiah’ revealed…
Salvation for many
Samaritans 50
51. Application : Being With Jesus
1. EVERYONE is IMPORTANT to the LORD
a) No one is “too small” or “insignificant” …
No one is beneath Him…
b) No one is “too bad” or “too sinful”
No one is beyond Him…
Woman by the well …
A Samaritan …
A woman…
A ‘loose’ woman…
A social outcast…
So many things against her ….
YET Jesus made time …
reached out …
loved her … Paul : “worst of
sinners” 1 Tim 1:1551
52. WHO DO YOU THINK Will Be
MOST RECEPTIVE To The GOSPEL ?
52
54. Application : Being With Jesus
1. EVERYONE is IMPORTANT to the LORD
a) No one is “too small” or “insignificant” …
No one is beneath Him…
b) No one is “too bad” or “too sinful”
No one is beyond Him…
c) No barrier is “too big” (insurmountable)
No barrier is beyond Him
Woman by the well …
Cultural …
Religious …
Gender…
Social …
So many BARRIERS
against her ….
YET Jesus …
Life is like
an onion…
54