Christ the Savior of ALL
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Intro:
Intro:
This morning we are going to see that the gospel of Jesus is for everyone. The only qualification any of us need for salvation is being a sinner in need of a savior.
This morning we are going to see that the gospel of Jesus is for everyone. The only qualification any of us need for salvation is being a sinner in need of a savior.
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The Need For Jesus is Universal
The Need For Jesus is Universal
1. As we move on in our study of the Gospel of John, We are going to see see a huge contrast from the characters in Chapter 3 to the Characters in Chapter 4
a. In Chapter 3 We are introduced to man named Nicodemus
i. Nicodemus asked J.C. What must I do to enter the kingdom of heaven.
ii. In John3:16 Jesus Gives Nicodemus the only way for him to have eternal life
âFor God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.â
c. Jesus offered Nicodemus a way for him to have a place in the kingdom of God.
That was to Believe in Jesus and You will have eternal life.
2. And now today as we turn the page in our Bibles to chapter three of the gospel of John we are going to ready another account of someone Who Jesus offers eternal life to.
3. But I want you to understand this morning that our character today couldnât be more opposite from Nicodemus.
đˇ4. Look with me at our text:
đˇ5. John 4:1-9 âNow when Jesus learned that the Pharisees had heard that Jesus was making and baptizing more disciples than John (although Jesus himself did not baptize, but only his disciples),[ stop here for just a minute- John wants the readers to know that Jesus hasn't actually doing the baptizing himself but his disciples who were with him were the ones baptizing the people as followers of Jesus.] he left Judea and departed again for Galilee. And he had to pass through Samaria.
đˇSo, he came to a town of Samaria called Sychar, near the field that Jacob had given to his son Joseph. Jacobâs well was there; so Jesus, wearied as he was from his journey, was sitting beside the well. It was about the sixth hour.[that would be noon according to our time]
đˇA woman from Samaria came to draw water. Jesus said to her, âGive me a drink.â (For his disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.) The Samaritan woman said to him, âHow is it that you, a Jew, ask for a drink from me, a woman of Samaria?â (For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans.)â
7. Because the Pharisees were trying to stir up competition between Jesus âs followers and John the Baptist Followers, Jesus leaves Judea and is headed to Galilee which is a three-day walk. But in order to get to Galilee from Judea, they had to go through Samaria.
7. Our story to today is another story about someone who is in need of Salvation. But the character comes from the opposite end of the spectrum.
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8. For us to understand the deep contrast between Chapter 3 and chapter 4 we need to understand who the Samaritans where in relation to the Jews.
a. Orthodox Jews would have avoided Samaria at all cost because they had a deep-rooted hatred towards one another.
b. The Samaritans were a mixed race, half Jew and half Gentile.
c. When Assyria captured the northern kingdom of Israel in 727 B.C. some were taken in captivity while others left behind. The ones left behind intermarried with the Assyrians. This meant that their children were no longer fully Jewish but now half Jewish and Half Gentile.
d. Because of this they were Rejected by the Jews they were treaded as lower class, as not important to society.
e. Because the Jewish leaders called them unclean and not worthy to worship in Jewish temple, the Samaritans established their own temple and religious services on Mt. Gerizim. This only made the prejudice worse.
f. By the time Jesus was on earth, the Jewish dislike of the Samaritans was so great that some of the Pharisees prayed that no Samaritan would be saved!
g. And for Many Jewish leaders if someone went through Samaria they couldnât touch anything or anyone while they were there otherwise they themselves would be considered unclean to worship in the Jewish temple.
h. So, Here we have Jesus, A man who has just been identified as Rabbi, walking through Samaria, and because he was tired sat down by the Well outside of the town of Sychar and he sends his disciples into the town to get something for them to eat.
i. and While he is sitting there at noon a woman comes by herself to get water to drink.
j. Jewish Customs would have said Jesus should not speak or even acknowledge that this women was there. He shouldnât even look in her direction because she is not worthy of his time or attention.
k. But Jesus breaks all Cultural and social Normalityâs Not only does he speak to her, but also asks the women to give him something that she had touched.
ii. The fact that Jesus spoke to the woman went against everything this woman believed to be true between the Jews and the Samaritans.
đˇđˇiii. A Jewish man speaking to a Samaritan woman - You canât get more outside the cultural norm than this.
m. But we cannot miss the big picture of this story- Jesus Crossed all cultural boundaries because the NEED for Salvation is Universal
n. All mankind Regardless, of Race, Color, Religion, National origin, Gender, or Economic status need the same remedy for their sin problem.
o. Romans 3:23 âFOR ALL HAVE SINNED AND FALLEN SHOR TOF THE GLORY OF GOD!â
i. All mankind is in need of Savior. We need the redemptive work of the Messiah in our lives if we are going to have eternal life.
ii. Nicodemus needed Jesus for Eternal Life, and this Samaritan woman needed Jesus for eternal life.
đˇ9. Look at The Contrast between Nicodemus in Chapter 3 and the Samaritan women In Chapter 4- It is so great this it encompasses all mankind!
đˇa. NicodemusHe was educated, powerful, respected, orthodox, theologically trained; He was the cream of the crop the catâs meow,
đˇb. The Womanwas unschooled, without any influence, She was despised, An outcast of society, and only new simple religion. She was the social waste thrown out with the trash.
đˇc. Nicodemus was a man, a Jew, a ruler;
d. she was a woman, a Samaritan, a moral outcast.
đˇe. But they both desperately needed the same thing- They both needed Jesus!
This morning our Big idea is this:
This morning our Big idea is this:
The Gospel is Equally for ALL Because all Equally Need the Gospel
The Gospel is Equally for ALL Because all Equally Need the Gospel
John begins our story this morning letting us as the reader see that Jesusâs burden for the lost was not just for the Jews, but all mankind regardless of how Society sees them.
To Jesus we are all equally Sinners in need of Grace.
đˇTransition: The Second truth we see in this passage is that
The Gift From Jesus is Eternal
The Gift From Jesus is Eternal
đˇa. In Vs: 7 -9 the Well)
b. The Woman- comes to the well to get water She is seeking to meet her physical needs but Jesus in return offers to meet her spiritual needs.
1. In verse 7 Jesus asks the Women to get him a drink of water from the well.
đˇa. Surprised that Jewish man would speak and ask for a drink the women questions Jesus? How can youâa Jewish man âask me, a Samaritan woman, for water to drink?â You Jews use nothing in common with us Samaritans.
b. And in verse 10 Jesus responds to her Question⌠âIf you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, âGive me a drink,â you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water.â
c. Jesus in his answer points out that she was ignorant of the gospel message, She didnât know who Jesus was, She didnât know the gift he was offering, and she didnât know how to Receive it for herself.
đˇd. She came to the well looking to quench her physical thirst but Jesus was offering to quench her spiritual thirst.
But in verse 13-14 Jesus says to her ââEveryone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal lifeâ
e. The woman still not completely understanding who Jesus was Questioned His authority and Said are you greater than Jacob the one who built this well and drank from it himself How can you offer me better water than this?
f. And this is the point... just like Nicodemus, Jesus opens her eyes so she can see him for who he truly is- as the Messiah.
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đˇh. John 4:16-26 âThe woman said to him, âI know that Messiah is coming (he who is called Christ) When He comes he will tell us all things.â Jesus Said to her, I, Who speak to you am HE.ââ
i. Jesus came to this women- and he brought to her the message of Eternal Life.
đˇHe offered her living water that will never run dry.
k. we need to understand this morning that the gospel of Jesus is a Living water that will never run dry., It will never run out. You will never cease to receive the blessing of Salvation in your life if you have accepted his gift.
2. The gift that Jesus offers us is the same as he offered Nicodemus, and the same that he offered this Samaritan women. The gift from Jesus is eternal life.
đˇa. But understand this - Just like the woman at the well we all must respond to the message of Jesus in our own lives in order to receive its benefits.
đˇc. Romans 10:9-10 âif you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved.â
d. When Jesus Saves us from our sin it is eternal- Our Salvation through Christ is the everlasting water that will never run dry.
3. transition: As Jesus is talking with the woman, the disciples returned from town where they were getting supplies for the journey, and in verse 27 it says that they were shocked that Jesus was talking with a women.
a. But not one of them even thought to asked Jesus why?
đˇb. The woman however, doesnât seem to care that these Jewish men are not impressed with her talking to Jesus, She leaves her water jar there, and runs back to town, because she wants to share Jesus with everyone she knows.
c. She goes back to town and says come and See!
d. But While she is gone, Jesus takes the opportunity to teach his disciples a biblical truth that I believe many of us as His followers today also need to hear.
f. In the next few verses Jesus teaches his followers that the Gospel must be preeminent in our lives as his disciples.
g. He is trying to tell them âWe need to keep the main thing the main thing.
h. In Look 19:10 Jesus Said âI have come to seek and save the lost. â
i. The gospel message -the saving grace that is only possible through Belief in Jesus - is the main thing. Itâs the entire reason jJesus came to earth
ii. And Jesus wants his followers to understand that when we keep the main thing the main thing there is rejoicing in our hearts and in his
đˇiii. Our third point this morning is
The Harvest for Jesus is Joyful
The Harvest for Jesus is Joyful
Jesus begins his teaching to the disciples by saying stop making excuses - Because you are missing the point
1. StopMaking Excuses
I believe Jesus points out 3 excuses his disciples make for not keeping the gospel as the main thing in their lives.
đˇa. Excuse #1 They wouldnât be interested in the gospel (donât say yet)
1. vs. 27- 30- â27 Just then his disciples came back. They marveled that he was talking with a woman,but no one said, âWhat do you seek?â or, âWhy are you talking with her?â 28 So the woman left her water jar and went away into town and said to the people, 29 âCome, see a man who told me all that I ever did. Can this be the Christ?â 30 They went out of the town and were coming to him.â
ii. When the disciples came back from town they didnât care about the women or her spiritual need. It says they were shocked that Jesus was talking to a woman, and not just any women but a Samaritan women. âWhy would he want to talk to this woman?â
2. These Men, didnât even address the women, but instead they spoke to Jesus. They didnât believe that the women would care what A Jewish teacher had to say.
đˇ3. The point we see here is that They missed their opportunity to be part of the message of salvation to this woman. They missed their opportunity to bring glory to God by their actions and their voices.
iii. The first excuse we see from the disciples is that they thought that she wouldnât be interested in the gospel.
iv. How many times have we used this same excuse in our lives with the people God has put around us?
1. How many times do we just assume that our friends care more about our hobbyâs and our abilities than the hope we have in Jesus Christ?
đˇ2. We cannot keep quiet because we think they donât care- Their need for Christ is as great as our need was before He saved you.
3. Jesus moves on in Verse 31-34 (READ)
b. Excuse #2 - Iâm too Busy to share the gospel right now (donât say yet)
i. in verse 31 we see a second excuse for not sharing the gospel with the people around.
1. John 4:31 -34 âMeanwhile the disciples were urging him, saying, âRabbi, eat.â But he said to them, âI have food to eat that you do not know about.â So the disciples said to one another, âHas anyone brought him something to eat?â Jesus said to them, âMy food is to do the will of him who sent me and to accomplish his work.â
2. The disciples failed to see the gospel message Jesus was sharing because their focus was on other things.
3. They were so focused on physical needs that they failed to see the spiritual conversation that Jesus was having with the woman who was sitting right in front of them.
đˇThey were more worried about the food than they were about the woman.
ii. The 2nd excuse for not sharing the gospel is ...Iâm too Busy serving others to share Jesus with the lost.
1. I think that we all struggle with this in our lives today- We get so focused on life and our own physical needs and the drive to want to be successful, that we fail to take the time and see the spiritual needs of the people right in front of us.
2. Understand here we have a broken women, A woman who is a social outcast, a women who has been rejected by many men in her life, A women who came to the well at a time no other women would be there, most likely because she was not welcome when the other women came in the morning and in the evening. This was women who was crying out for love, and acceptance and yet the disciples didnât even notice your desperation.
iii. the question we all need to ask ourselves is this âam I too busy living my physical life to see the spiritual needs of others around me?â
1. This can happen in our home with our children- We spend so much of our time making sure our kids can be involved in every activity they want to be in, while at the same time failing to teach them the importance of bible study, of prayer, and faithfulness to body of Christ.
2. This can happen in our workplaces when we care more about being liked than we do about building redemptive relationships with those who are in need of Jesus.
3. This can happen in our neighborhood when we care more about our house and our cars, and our stuff rather than caring about our neighbors eternal souls.
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4. The point is this--- Donât get so caught up with finding a solution for physical problems that we fail to share the solution for their spiritual problem.
4. The point is this--- Donât get so caught up with finding a solution for physical problems that we fail to share the solution for their spiritual problem.
đˇ5. Trans; Jesus Goes on and gives us a third excuse that I believe many of us, including myself struggle with today.
6. Look with me at our text verse 35...
c. Excuse #3 I have no time, Iâll do it later
i. Text John 4:35 âDo you not say, âThere are yet four months, then comes the harvestâ? Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest.â
ii. Jesus Speaking to his disciples says you guys are like a lazy farmer who says âwe have plenty of time until the harvest comesâ We donât need to do anything right now because there is still time to get everything ready to go.â
đˇ1. The disciples saw no urgency in the message of the gospel.
The 3rd excuse we make is we think there is still time so we donât see the gospel as urgent in peopleâs lives
iii. Jesus looks down the road leading into the town - and what does he see? Itâs the Samaritan women - the outcast of society, The one the disciples had just written off, coming back to Jesus and bringing a crowd of sinners with her to meet with Jesus.
1. and he looks at these men and says âyou guys think that you need to wait to reap the harvest of the gospel, but you are wrong- - Look at the crowds coming to me- The field of lost souls is rip and ready for harvest.
2. I am afraid that we as believers today have not learned this lesson for ourselves. I am afraid that we are just like these disciples here in Samaria.
a. We are surrounded by people who need Jesus.
b. But instead of gospel urgency, We have built lives of comfort We live next door to people who are looking for the hope that we have been freely given by Jesus.
A hope that is meant to be shared.
c. We like the disciples fail to see the necessity of the gospel in other peopleâs lives.
đˇ3. Transition: Jesus in the next 4 verses is telling his disciples to stop making excuses and start making disciples.
đˇ2. Start Making Disciples
a. Text: John 4:35-38 Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest. [look at the crowd of lost sinners coming to me] Already the one who reaps is receiving wages and gathering fruit for eternal life, so that sower and reaper may rejoice together. For here the saying holds true, âOne sows and another reaps.â I sent you to reap that for which you did not labor. Others have labored, and you have entered into their labor.ââ
b. Story- In a few weeks the fields around clear lake will all start to look a little different -farmers will begin to plow and cultivate their fields.
i. Then they will plant the seed in rows across the fields
ii. In May little sprouts will start to emerge from the ground, and as we drive down the roads we will start to see row after row of perfectly aligned corn stalks beginning to grow from one edge of the field to the other.
iii. In time the farmerâs water their fields so the plants can continue to grow,
iv. they weed their fields to get rid of those things that can hinder the plants growth,
v. they put nutrients on their fields to give them a boost so they can produce more.
vi. and after 3 months of putting time into the fields, of caring for their fields, of watching over their fields The corn is ready for Harvest.
vii. DO YOU KNOW WHAT all a farmer does during harvest time?
1. He Harvest his crops from before the sun rises in the morning until after it sets in the evening.
2. getting the corn out of his fields is the most important thing a farmer has to do.
a. He doesnât spend his time, painting his tractor, or mending useless fences.
b. He doesnât take a Hawaiian vacation because itâs been a long month
c. He doesnât sleep in or take extra break-s because the harvest is ready today and tomorrow may be too late!
3. There is nothing more important to a farmer during harvest than to reap what has been sown.
c. When it comes to the fruit of the gospel We need to understand our roll.
i. God has allowed us, as his church, to be a central part in his redemptive story of mankind.
đˇ1. Did you notice in our text all the roles we play in Godâs plan salvation?
iv. We plant the seed of Godâs Word in the hearts of people who are in need of a savior, and we seek to cultivate that seed by our love and prayers for the lost. and just like a farm, with his fields, It takes time and diligence to cultivate the fields so that they are ready for harvest. And In due time, that seed that we have planted and cultivated may bear fruit to the glory of God.
1. The point Jesus is making for us to see from this passage this morning is this⌠It takes all of us faithfully doing our part to plant, cultivate and reap the gospel in our community.
đˇ2. And the result of a church that is producing gospel fruit is rejoicing together that God has harvested what we have labored for.
4. I have to believe that as Jesus and the disciples came to this small Samaritan town, The disciples said to themselves âletâs just stop here quickly and move on because there's no point in sharing the gospel with these people. âThese Samaritans despise us Jews and they would never listen to our message anyway.â
5. But Jesus wanted to teach his disciples that the gospel message is universal- all mankind including those who we think donât want it, or those we think donât deserve it need the gospel message in their life.
Transition: Our story moves on..... as Jesus is Rebuking his disciples the crowd of Samaritans from the town start to gather around them. Read with me John 4:39-42
John 4:39-42 âMany Samaritans from that town believed in him [ why? it wasnât because of the disciples took the time to share the gospel when they were in own in fact they most likely spoke to hardly anyone.]
âMany Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the womanâs testimony, âHe told me all that I ever did.â So, when the Samaritans came to Jesu, they asked him to stay with them, and he stayed there [in their town in Samaria] two days.
đˇ[ Jesus by staying for two days in this Samaritan town went against all Jewish practices, but what he demonstrated to his disciples, and the Samaritans and the Jewish leaders, was the gospel message is for all mankind and it does not show preference to anyone.]
and he stayed there two days, And many more believed because of his word. They said to the woman, [ands this is the key of the gospel message] âIt is no longer because of what you said that we believe, for we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this is indeed the Savior of the world.â
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đˇThe fourth gospel truth we see from this story is that ...
The Gospel of Jesus is Reproducible
The Gospel of Jesus is Reproducible
a. This uneducated, unaccepted, outcast, woman who just came to Jesus herself Led many to Christ.
b. She reproduced the gospel message to her entire community.
c. She came to them and said look what has been done in my life. But she didnât stop there she said to the people âCOME AND SEE FOR YOUR SELFâ
d. Come and meet Jesus the one who knows all things.
e. I love the passion new believers for sharing the gospel.
i. When their eyes have been opened to their need for Jesus and they finally have the hope that they have been longing for- their only passion seems to be to share that hope with everyone around them, To let people know what they have found.
1. In Kohn one we saw that When Andrew Met Jesus He ran and found his brother Peter to take him to meet Jesus
2. When Philip Met Jesus He ran and found his friend Nathanial and said âyou need to come meet with Jesus.â
3. and when the Samaritan woman found Jesus She ran back to her village and invited everyone to come meet with Jesus.
ii. Believers do remember that passion you had after you accepted Jesus as your personal savior?
iii. Do you remember that longing you had to share the story of Jesus with everyone around you so that they too could experience His grace in their own lives?
iv. Itâs the honeymoon stage of Marriage- Itâs that longing to be together- to grow in your love for one another, and to share your love with everyone around you.
f. The Bible calls this your first love.
i. unfortunately, it seems that too often the honeymoon stage of our relationship with Jesu fades away and we forget about how much our salvation means for us.
In the book of Revelation, we read about a church that has lost their first love - their love for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
đˇand Jesus speaking to this church says
đˇRevelation 2:4-5 âBut I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first. If not, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place, unless you repent.â
g. The gospel that saved us, is the gospel that we fell in love with at the moment of salvation, and I believe that many Christians today have fallen from their first love- that deep joy and excitement from the gospel message that Jesus loved me so much that he chose to come to earth and take my place and pay the debt of my sin so that I could have eternal life with him.
h. The gospel story was meant to be shared. Jesus came to seek and save all the lost- The gospel story was meant to be Reproduced.
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BRING IT HOME
BRING IT HOME
1. I believe this story rings true in many of our lives today including myself.
a. Like the disciples our focus can drifts from the spiritual needs of people to our own physical wants and desires.
b. We have forgotten our first love.
We have forgotten that the need for Jesus is universal
We have forgotten the joy that comes from the harvest
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c. We need to put the gospel of Jesus back in our lives as the main thing.
d. the time for harvest is Now! Not tomorrow, not next week, Not next year The time to share Christ is now. The fields are ready to be harvested.
f. We are called to go into the world and preach the good news of Jesus Christ to the rich and the wealthy and to poor and destitute, because the world is ready to hear the gospel of Jesus.
g. When Christâs redemptive work is clearly explained and faithfully shared with the lost, Men women and children will come to Jesus. Thatâs the beauty of the good news.
i. God uses us as his church to plant the seed of the gospel, to water the seed of gospel, to cultivate the growth of the gospel, and to lead them to Jesus.
1. How dare we think that our unsaved friends donât want the message of the gospel
2. How dare we think that meeting peopleâs physical desires should take priority over their spiritual need for the gospel
3. How dare we think that people have more time on this earth to repent and turn to Jesus.
ii. James 4:14 âyet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes.â
a. We are all just one breath away from our eternal destiny.
b. Donât waste your life
We need to stop making excuses and see the fields that are ready to be harvested.
i. Donât wait for someone else to share Christ with the people you love in your life, Because that may never come.
a. Be the gospel messenger that God has called you to be!
3. REMEMBER YOUR FIRST LOVE!
4. PRAY