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Jesus is having a conversation with the Samaritan Women at the well regarding her worship.
During this conversation he imparts some very important information lets pick it up that in .
Objective:
It has always been the will of God for those of us who have been grafted into the plan of redemption to know who God truly is.
From the time God appeared to Abraham to the time Moses ask who shall I say sent me God desires that we know who he is.
God makes no attempt to prove his existence.
He allows the intelligence and variations of creation to speak for him.
Then he has provided us with information and understanding from his word.
Jesus tells this samaritan women “you worship what you know not”.
In other words he was telling her she did not have a full understanding of who she was attempting to worship.
There are different views concerning God.
There is a respectable view — says I know there is a God and I’m not mad at him, but I’ve never really looked into who he really is.
There is a rational view of God — the rational view says I know that he exist, but I’m too busy doing life that I just don’t have the time to understand who or what he really is.
There is a reverent view of God — the reverent view are those who know God and give him the right to run their lives.
Most people do not have a reverent view of God.
Certainly this women did not.
The scriptures declare that she had five husbands and the one she was living with now was not hers.
Jesus wanted to alert her of her riotous living as it related to God.
Jesus says to her, GOD IS A SPIRIT.
My assignment is to highlight the Spirit aspect of God hoping that it will intensify your worship.
Introduction:
The story was told of a man who was in a car accident.
He suffered a head injury and embarked on a severe case of amnesia.
As a result of the amnesia he could not remember where his true family was.
He attempted to befriend many people, but no one would help him.
Finally he ran into an man that was willing to help him.
The man helping him did it out of the goodness of his heart.
However he did not know who he was dealing with.
Well the amnesia soon faded, and he remember who he was.
Well it turned out he was rich and he gave the man who helped him $50K.
When it comes to God, it is important that we understand and know who we are dealing with.
Jesus says to us GOD IS A SPIRIT.
This word Spirit is the Hebrew word ruach and the greek word pneuma, which can be translated as wind or breath.
So God is not flesh or physical as we know physical.
He is compared to wind, an invisible breeze.
This means that he has the ability to look at us without us knowing he is looking.
David talks about God knowing everything about us.
The biblical term is omnipresent (everywhere all the time).
Psalms 139:7-10
Since God is everywhere, I can worship him anywhere.
A Reverent View of Worship
When you raise your hands in praise what do you see.
When you sing your song or do your dance, what do you see?
The men in the scriptures had a Reverent view of God.
David viewed him as a spirit everywhere at the same time.
The Children of Isreal viewed God as smoke on the mountain.
Moses viewed him as all powerful.
Isaiah viewed God as high and lifted up.
Isaiah 6:
You got to stop viewing God as something to do, or someone in the sky that has no input on the life you live.
You got to view him as the one who allows you to live.
When you view him this way, it will affect your behavior.
Incomprehensible
John the Revelator was caught up in a vision.
He had been banished out on the asile of Patamos.
All because he believed in Jesus.
In the vision he saw something that was simple incomprehensible.
Revelation 4:
A changed life because of Proper worship
John 4:6-
This women had a terrible situation.
Her life was in a mess.
She could not stay in a relationship,
Its obvious that she was seeking something to satisfy her,
God is a spirit and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
Wellum, S. (2003).
God.
In C. Brand, C. Draper, A. England, S. Bond, E. R. Clendenen, & T. C. Butler (Eds.),
Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (p.
659).
Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers.
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