Introduction : An explanation of John 4:1-30
1. A woman at the well in Sychar - A woman who tried to find the meaning of life and happiness in her circumstances 1) A rich businessman (Ecc 5;10-12, Lk 12:15) (1) Pressed by time (2) Pressed for money (3) Troubled by human relationships (4) A life of work 2) A politician (1) A lost private life (2) The capricious mind of people (3) Endless competition (Ps 146:3-4) 3) A scholar (1) Married to learning (2) A poor life (3) A different world of conversation (Ecc 1:18, 12:12) 4) A farmer (1) Physical labor (2) Worries about producing and selling (3) A rough body (Ps 127:1-2) 5) A fisherman (1) An unusual change in weather (2) Anxiety (3) The uncertainty of harvesting (Pr 27:1, Ps 38:8)
2. A life that has abandoned the happiness of life 1) Her sixth husband - she came to draw water during the day (Jn 14:16-19) 2) Life and despair (1) The despair of a guilty conscience and condemnation (Ps 38:4, Jer 2:19) (2) The despair of emptiness and meaninglessness (Ps 39:6, Pr 14:13, 1Pe 1:24) (3) The despair of death and nonexistence (Ps 89:48, 90:4-5, Heb 9:27) 3) She looked for happiness "over the mountain" (tried hard to find happiness), but could not find it (Jn 4:10, Am 8:11)
3. Well water and living water (Jn 4:13-14) 1) If we drink the well water of the world, we will get thirsty - a broken cistern (Jer 2:13, Isa 29: 8) 2) Happiness found from within (Jn 4:24-26) (1) Jesus who is the source of life (Jn 14:6, 1:4) (2) The living water of the Fivefold Gospel (Jn 7:37-39, Eph 2:4-5, Isa 33:6, Jer 31:12, Rev 21:6) (3) Like the light, water on a dry land, and living water for the thirsty (Isa 32:2, 44:3, Rev 7:15-17)
Conclusion : When the woman at the well in Sychar realized that Jesus was the Messiah, she was instantly changed from within.
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