In The Heat Of The Day

One day Jesus has to travel from Judea to Galilee and He decides to travel through Samaria, as you can read in John 4:4-6

Now He (Jesus) had to go through Samaria. So He came to a town called Sychar, near the plot of the ground Jacob had given to his son Joseph. 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.

In fact, Jews avoid travelling through Samaria. But Jesus has a purpose to go there and you may wonder why. What could possibly be of such importance to Him that He has to go there? By the time He arrives at His place of destination He is tired and needs to take a rest. John takes notice of the time: it is the sixth hour, or to put it in our language; it is 12 o’clock midday. No doubt, it is hot at this time of the day and He will be thirsty. Moreover, He will be hungry for He sends His twelve disciples into town to get something to eat for lunch as you can read a little later on. However, there does not seem to be anyone around who is in need of His ministry. How strange. Perhaps Jesus has made a mistake, or at least a miscalculation as far as the time is concerned, for everyone knows that 12 o’clock midday is the hottest hour of the day and no-one will come to the well at that time of the day. But then, surprisingly, someone does come to the well. Who can that be? Let’s read John 4:7-8 to find out

When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, “Will you give Me a drink?” (His disciples had gone into the town to buy food)

A Samaritan woman appears on the scene. But she cannot possibly be the person Jesus has gone to Samaria for to minister to since Jesus as a Jewish Rabbi is not supposed to talk to women in public. Moreover, she is a Samaritan woman and Samaritans are considered unclean. But Jesus actually begins to speak to her. Perhaps it is because He is extremely thirsty and his disciples are not around to provide him with some water. So this may be an emergency and, therefore, Jesus may be willing to forego the proper rules and talk to the woman. The woman is extremely surprised as well that this Jewish man is willing to ask her for a drink, as you can read in John 4:9

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)

She knows the rules well and is completely taken aback that this Jewish Man breaks all of these rules. It seems Jesus does not care that she is a woman and that He is not supposed to talk to her. Neither does He seem to care that she is a Samaritan woman and is, therefore, considered unclean for not only does He ask her for water, He continues His conversation with he, as you can read in John 4:10

“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.”

By talking about water, Jesus has the woman listening to Him. After all, the reason she has come to the well is to draw water. But that water supply will run out and she will need to come back the next day for another supply of water, and the day after and the day after… This time He turns the invitation around, for this time He does not ask the woman for water. No, He invites her to receive water from Him. However, it a very special kind of water, it is called “living water.” And what an invitation that is. No wonder the woman wants to find out more about it because this “living water” is worth further investigation. So she begins to question Jesus. And Jesus is not upset about her questions for He recognises that these are honest questions and deserve an honest answer.Let’s read John 4:11-12

“Sir,” the woman said, “You have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where can You get this” living water”? 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?”

The woman has observed that Jesus has nothing with Him to draw water with so she is very puzzled about His statement on “living water”. To her natural mind even “living water” has to be drawn from a well and to be able to draw from a well a container is needed. Yet, at the same time she wonders if perhaps He is able to offer her this “living water” from a well without the need for a container. If that is so then this Jewish Man standing in front of her must be even greater than her forefather Jacob, at whose well they are having this conversation. Jesus, encouraged by the woman’s honest questioning, begins to expand on His words,

as you can read in John 4:13-14

Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, 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.”

Jesus makes her this amazing promise that the water He can give will mean she will never be thirsty. This is surely an offer no-one, including this Samaritan woman, can refuse, as you can read in John 4:15

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.”

The woman still thinks Jesus is talking about natural water and, of course, it will be so wonderful if she does not have to make that daily trip to the well. Especially, because she is making that trip at midday, the hottest time of the day. That is very unusual for the usual time for the women to draw water is in the early morning and in the early evening when it is cooler. Jesus is, no doubt, very aware that this woman has come to the well at an unusual time to draw water. However, He does not ask her why that is so but He begins to talk about a matter which seem to be totally unrelated to water; He begins to talk about her husband, as you can read in John 4:16-18

He told her, “Go, call your husband and come back.” “I have no husband,” she replied. Jesus said to her, “You are right when you say you have no husband. 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.”

The woman must have been surprised at His request for her to call her husband. As far as she is concerned, her husband has got nothing to do whatsoever with her receiving living water. Nevertheless, she decides to tell him the truth, or at least give Him a glimpse of what she considers to be the truth. Jesus next shocks her even further by telling her the true situation about her marital status. The woman begins to realise that the person in front of her is not an ordinary Jew but must at least be a Prophet. And He may well be the One who is able to answer some questions she has had for a long time already and which no-one has been able to give her a satisfactory answer to, as you can read in John 4:20

“Sir,” the woman said, “I can see that You are a Prophet. Our fathers worshipped on this mountain, but you Jews claim that the place where we must worship is in Jerusalem.”

Perhaps she is trying to change the subject as well because talking about her failed relationships is possibly too painful. Whatever her reason for bringing up the issue of worship may have been, Jesus takes it up and gives her insights beyond what she has known, as you can read in John 4:21-24

Jesus declared, “Believe Me, woman, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews. Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for they are the kind of worshippers the Father seeks. God is Spirit, and His worshippers must worship in spirit and in truth.”

Jesus’ revelation about true worship is completely new to this woman. She has never heard anyone say this before. His explanation that true worship is not related to a particular place but to the condition of a person’s heart and mind before God encourages her to speak about the coming Messiah as the One who will help her understand everything, as you can read in John 4:25

The woman said, “I know that Messiah (called Christ) is coming. When He comes He will explain everything to us.”

Jesus answers her beyond her expectations, as you can read in John 4:26

Then Jesus declared, “I who speak to you am He.”

Here you have the reason for Jesus going to Samaria. It is not to meet an important political or religious leader. No, it is to meet a sinful Samaritan woman, a woman with a past, a woman rejected by her community, a women who has had to draw water at the well at midday to avoid being with the other women of the town. Such is the love of Christ for this woman that He is willing to go through Samaria, which no Jew ever did, is willing to suffer heat, thirst and hunger in order that this woman might get to know Him, her Messiah. Moreover, He has a plan and a purpose for her beyond her getting to know Him as the Messiah. As Jesus’ conversation with the woman is coming to an end, His twelve disciples rejoin Him. They have been food shopping in town and have now returned with lunch, as you can read in John 4:27

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?”

As proper Jewish men, the disciples are obviously very surprised to see Jesus talking with a woman, and a Samaritan woman at that. They may well have wanted to say to Jesus, “Please, Jesus, what about Your reputation? Don’t You know You are not supposed to talk with her? Do You realise the damage it will do to Your reputation? Perhaps, if You don’t care about Your reputation, will You not consider our reputation for our reputation will be damaged as well if word goes out that You have been talking to this woman.” But they say none of these things. Perhaps they are learning that Jesus standards are somewhat different than anyone everyone else’s.

The woman, overwhelmed by her encounter with Jesus, completely forgets why she has come to the well, as you can read in John 4:28-29                                                                        Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town and said to the people, “Come, see a Man, who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Christ?” They came out of the town and made their way towards Him.”

The woman, having received so much more than what she originally went to the well for, cannot keep to herself what she has just received; eternal life. So she runs back to the town to share with others the Good News that she has met the Messiah, the One they have all been waiting for. This woman, who up till that time had been rejected by all the people of the town, becomes now an evangelist for Jesus and those who have not been willing to be seen in her company, listen in awe to her story of redemption, believing it for themselves. They, in turn want to meet this Messiah too, as you can read in John 4:39-42

Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in Him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever did.” So when the Samaritans came to Him, they urged Him to stay with them and He stayed two days. And because of His words many more became believers. 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 Saviour of the world.”

Jesus chose a sinful Samaritan woman to save her whole town. Is that not wonderful? He looked beyond her sinful lifestyle and saw a heart that longed to get to know Him. He knew that once she had been set free to serve Him she would serve Him with all her heart and all her strength for His glory. He wants to use you too. You are not too young or too old or too insignificant for God to play a role in His Kingdom. The question is: Are you willing to be used by Him? He will help you. He will equip you for the task that He has for you. All you need to do is to be willing, just like this woman was. The moment she received the revelation that Jesus was her Messiah she went to her town to share that Good News with all the people of the town regardless of the way they had treated her in the past. The past was the past, a new day had begun. So it was for her and so it will be for you. Whatever you have experienced in the past, leave it there in the past and move into your future with Jesus, as the Apostle Paul explains in Philippians 3:13-14

Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do, forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. I press on toward the goal to win the price for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

Jesus loves you beyond what you know and wants you to share with others His love for you and for them which He has shown you by dying on the Cross for you, as you can read in John 3:16-17

For God so loved the world that he gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him.

So make a decision today to do whatever He lays on your heart to do. And then go and do it, just as the Samaritan woman did when she told others in her town what Jesus had done for her.

QUESTIONS and ANSWERS

Question 1: Where does Jesus have to travel to?

Answer: Jesus has to travel from Judea to Galilee

Question 2: Through what region does Jesus decide to travel through?

Answer: Jesus decides to travel through the region of Samaria.

Question 3a: According to John 4:4-6, through what region did Jesus have to go through?

Answer: According to John 4:4-6, Jesus had to go through the region of Samaria.

Question 3b: According to John 4:4-6, to which town in Samaria did Jesus come?

Answer: According to John 4:4-6, Jesus came to a town in Samaria called Sychar.

Question 3c: According to John 4:4-6, to which plot of ground did Jesus come?

Answer: According to John 4:4-6, Jesus came to the plot of ground that Jacob had given

               to his son Joseph.

Question 3d: According to John 4:4-6, whose well was at that plot of ground that Jesus had                         come to?

Answer: According to John 4:4-6, Jesus had come to Jacob’s well that was at the plot of                       ground he had given to his son Joseph.

Question 3e: According to John 4:4-6, who sat down by Jacob’s well?

Answer: According to John 4:4-6, Jesus sat down by Jacob’s well.

Question 3f: According to John 4:4-6, why did Jesus sit down by Jacob’s well?

Answer: According to John 4:4-6, Jesus sat down by Jacob’s well because He was tired                       from the journey.

Question 3g: According to John 4:4-6 what time of the day was it when Jesus sat down by                             Jacob’s well?

Answer: According to John 4:4-6 it was the sixth hour, or 12 o’clock midday, when Jesus                       sat down by Jacob’s well.

Question 4: Which region do Jews avoid to travel through?

Answer: Jews avoid travelling through the region of Samaria.

Question 5: Why does Jesus travel through the region of Samaria?

Answer: Jesus travels through the region of Samaria because He has a purpose to go there.

Question 6: How does Jesus feel when He arrives at His place of destination?

Answer: Jesus feels tired when He arrives at His place of destination and needs to take a rest.

Question 7: What does John take notice of?

Answer: John takes notice of the time.

Question 8: What time of the day is it when Jesus arrives at His place of destination?

Answer: It is the sixth hour or to put it in our language: it is 12 o’clock midday.

Question 9: What will the temperature be like at that time of the time?

Answer: It will be hot at that time of the day.

Question 10: What will Jesus be in need of at that time?

Answer: Jesus will be thirsty so He will be in need of a drink.

Question 11: What else will Jesus be in need of?

Answer: Jesus will be in need of some food for He has send his twelve disciples to town

               to get something to eat for lunch as you can read a little later on in the story.

Question 12: Does there seem to be anyone around who is in need of His ministry?

Answer: No, there does not seem to be anyone around who is in need of His ministry.

Question 13: Has Jesus made a mistake?

Answer: Perhaps Jesus has made a mistake or, at least, a miscalculation as far as the time                  is concerned.

Question 14: Why may Jesus have made a miscalculation, at least, as far as the time is                               concerned?

Answer: No one will come to the well at 12 o’clock midday for that is the hottest hour of the                   day.

Question 15: Does someone come to the well at 12 o’clock midday, the hottest hour of the                             day?

Answer: Someone comes to the well at 12 o’clock midday, the hottest hour of the day.

Question 16a: According to John 4:7-8 who came to draw water?

Answer: According to John 4:7-8 a Samaritan woman came to draw water.

Question 16b: According to John 4:7-8 what did Jesus ask the woman?

Answer: According to John 4:7-8 Jesus asked the woman to give Him a drink.

Question 16c: According to John 4:7-8 who had gone into the town to buy food?

Answer: According to John 4:7-8 Jesus’ disciples had gone into the town to buy food.

Question 17: Who appears on the scene?

Answer: A Samaritan woman appears on the scene.

Question 18: Can the Samaritan woman be the person Jesus has gone to Samaria for to                             minister to?

Answer: The Samaritan woman cannot possibly be the person Jesus has gone to Samaria                    for to minister to.

Question 19: Why can the Samaritan woman not be the person Jesus has gone to Samaria                          to minister to?

Answer: The Samarian woman cannot possibly be the person Jesus has gone to Samaria

                to minister to, since Jesus as a Jewish Rabbi, is not supposed to talk to a woman.

Question 20: How are Samaritans, including the Samaritan woman, viewed by Jews?

Answer: Samaritans, including the Samaritan woman, are considered unclean by Jews.

Question 21: What does Jesus do?

Answer: Jesus begins to speak to the Samaritan woman.

Question 22: Why does Jesus begin to talk to the Samaritan woman?

Answer: Perhaps Jesus begins to talk to the Samaritan woman because He is extremely                       thirsty and His disciples are not around to provide Him with some water.

Question 23: Is the Samaritan woman surprised that this Jewish Man is willing to ask her                             for a drink?

Answer: The Samaritan woman is extremely surprised that this Jewish man is willing to ask                    her for a drink.

Question 24a: According to John 4-9 what did the Samaritan woman ask Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:9 the Samaritan woman asked Jesus how He could ask her                      for a drink since He is a Jew and she is a Samaritan woman.

Question 24b: According to John 4-9 what do Jews not do in relation to Samaritans?

Answer: According to John 4:9 Jews do not associate with Samaritans.

Question 25: Does the Samaritan woman know the rules?

Answer: The Samaritan woman knows the rules well.

Question 26: How does the Samaritan woman feel about Jesus breaking all the rules?

Answer: The Samaritan woman is completely taken aback that this Jewish Man Jesus                            breaks all the rules.

Question 27: Does Jesus not care that the Samaritan woman is a woman and He is,                                     therefore, not supposed to talk to her?

Answer: It seems Jesus does not care that the Samaritan woman is a woman and that He is,                therefore, not supposed to talk to her.

Question 28: Does Jesus seem to care that the Samaritan woman is from Samaria and,                                 therefore, considered, unclean by Jews?

Answer: Jesus does not seem to care that the Samaritan woman is from Samaria, and,                            therefore, considered unclean by Jews.

Question 29: What does Jesus do next to show He does not seem to care that she is a                                  Samaritan woman?

Answer: Jesus continues His conversation with the Samaritan woman to show that He                           does not seem to care that she is a Samaritan woman.

Question 30a: According to John 4:10 what did Jesus then talk to the Samaritan woman                                   about?

Answer: According to John 4:10 Jesus then talked to the Samaritan about the gift of God                       and the One who had asked her for a drink.

Question 30b: According to John 4:10 what did Jesus say about the One who had asked                               the Samaritan woman for a drink?

Answer: According to John 4:10 Jesus said to the Samaritan woman that if she knew the                       One who had asked her for a drink, she would have asked Him for living water.

Question 30c: According to John 4:10 would the One who had asked the Samaritan woman                           for a drink, have given her living water if she had asked?

Answer: According to John 4:10 the One who had asked the Samaritan woman for a drink,                   would have given her living water if she had asked.

Question 31: How does Jesus have the Samaritan woman listening to Him?

Answer: Jesus has the Samarian woman listening to Him by talking about water.

Question 32: Why has the Samaritan woman come to the well?

Answer: The Samaritan woman has come to the well to draw water.

Question 33: Will the water supply of the Samaritan woman run out?

Answer: Yes, the water supply of the Samaritan woman will run out and she will need to                           come back the next day for another supply of water and the day after and the day                   after.

Question 34: Does Jesus continue to ask the Samaritan woman for water?

Answer: No, instead, Jesus invites the Samaritan woman to receive water from Him.

Question 35: What kind of water does Jesus invite the Samaritan woman to receive?

Answer: Jesus invites the Samaritan woman to receive living water.

Question 36: What does the Samaritan woman do when Jesus begins to talk to her about                              living water?

Answer: The Samaritan woman begins to ask Jesus questions about living water.

Question 37: Is Jesus upset about the questions of the Samaritan woman?

Answer: No, Jesus is not upset about the questions of the Samaritan woman for He                               recognises that they are honest questions and deserve an honest answer.

Question 38a: According to John 4:11-12 what did the Samaritan woman say to Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:11-12 the Samaritan woman said to Jesus that He had                              nothing to draw water from the well with and that the well was deep.

Question 38b: According to John 4:11-12 what question did the Samaritan woman ask Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:11-12 the Samaritan woman asked Jesus where He could get                   this living water.

Question 38c: According to John 4:11-12 who did the Samaritan woman compare Jesus to?

Answer: According to John 4:11-12 the Samaritan woman compared Jesus to their father                      Jacob, wondering if Jesus was greater than Jacob.

Question 38d: According to John 4:11-12 who had given the people the well and had drunk                           from it himself?

Answer: According to John 4:11-12 Jacob had given the people the well and had drunk                           from it himself, as had his sons, his flocks and his herds.

Question 39: What has the Samaritan woman observed about Jesus?

Answer: The Samaritan woman has observed that Jesus has nothing to draw water from the                    well with.

Question 40: Why is the Samaritan woman puzzled about Jesus’ statement on living water?

Answer: The Samaritan woman is puzzled about Jesus’ statement on living water because                       to her natural mind even living water has to be drawn from a well and to be able to                    draw water from a well a container is needed.

Question 41: Why does the Samarian woman think that this Jewish Man standing in front of                          her must be even greater than her forefather Jacob?

Answer: The Samaritan woman thinks that this Jewish Man standing in front of her must be                   even greater than her forefather Jacob if He is able to offer her this living water from                a well without a need for a container.

Question 42a: According to John 4:13-14 what did Jesus explain to the Samaritan woman                               about the water in the well?

Answer: According to John 4:13-14 Jesus explained to the Samaritan woman about the                           water in the well that everyone who would drink this water would be thirsty again.

Question 42b: According to John 4:13-14 what did Jesus explain to the Samaritan woman                               about the water that He would give someone?

Answer: According to John 4:13-14 Jesus explained to the Samaritan woman that whoever                   drinks the water He gives, they will never thirst.

Question 42c: According to John 4:13-14 what did Jesus promise the Samaritan woman will                           happen with the water that He gives to someone?

Answer: According to John 4:13-14 promised the Samaritan woman that the water He                           gives someone will become a spring of water welling up to eternal life in that                               person.              

Question 43: What is the offer Jesus makes that the Samaritan woman cannot refuse?

Answer: The Samaritan woman cannot refuse the amazing offer that the water Jesus can                       give will mean that she will never be thirsty.

Question 44a: According to John 4:15 what did the Samaritan woman ask Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:15 the Samaritan woman asked Jesus to give her living water.

Question 44b: According to John 4:15 why did the Samaritan woman ask Jesus for living                               water?

Answer: According to John 4:15 the Samaritan woman asked Jesus for living water so that                   she would not get thirsty.

Question 44c: According to John 4:15 what would the Samaritan woman not have to do                                   anymore if she is no longer thirsty?

Answer: According to John 4:15 the Samaritan woman would not have to keep coming to                       the well to draw water if she is no longer thirsty.

Question 45: What does the Samaritan woman still think Jesus is talking about?

Answer: The Samaritan woman still thinks Jesus is talking about natural water.

Question 46: Why will it be so wonderful for the Samaritan woman if she does not have to                              make that daily trip to the well anymore?

Answer: It will be so wonderful for the Samaritan woman if she does not have to make that                   daily trip to the well anymore because she is making that trip at midday, the hottest                   time of the day.

Question 47: What is the usual time for the women to draw water?

Answer: The usual time for the women to draw water is in the early morning and in the early                   evening when it is cooler.

Question 48: Is Jesus aware that this Samaritan woman has come to the well to draw water                         at an unusual time?

Answer: No doubt, Jesus is very aware that this Samaritan woman has come to the well to                   draw water at an unusual time.

Question 49: Does Jesus ask this Samaritan woman why she has come to the well to draw                              water at such an unusual time?

Answer: No, He does not ask this Samaritan woman why she has come to the well to draw                   water at such an unusual time but He begins to talk about a matter which seems to                   be totally unrelated to water.

Question 50: What does Jesus begin to talk to this Samaritan woman about?

Answer: Jesus begins to talk to this Samaritan woman about her husband.

Question 51a: According to John 4:16-18 what did Jesus tell the Samaritan woman to do in                           relation to her husband?

Answer: According to John 4:16-18 Jesus told the Samaritan woman to call her husband                       and to come back.

Question 51b: According to John 4:16-18 what did the Samaritan woman tell Jesus about                               her husband?

Answer: According to John 4:16-18 the Samaritan woman told Jesus that she had no                               husband.

Question 51c: According to John 4:16-18 did Jesus agree with the Samaritan woman’s                                   words that she had no husband?

Answer: According to John 4:16-18 Jesus agreed with the Samaritan woman’s words that                       she did not have a husband.

Question 51d: According to John 4:16-18 how many husbands has the Samaritan woman

                       had?

Answer: According to John 4:16-18 the Samaritan woman has had five husbands.

Question 51e: According to John 4:16-18 is the man the Samaritan woman now has her                                   husband?

Answer: According to John 4:16-18 the man the Samaritan woman now has is not her                           husband.

Question 52: Will the Samaritan woman have been surprised at Jesus’ request for her to call                          her husband?

Answer: The Samaritan woman will have been surprised at Jesus’ request for her to call her                    husband.

Question 53: Does her husband have anything to do with her receiving living water?

Answer: As far as the Samaritan woman is concerned, her husband has got nothing                               whatsoever to do with her receiving living water.

Question 54: Does the Samaritan woman decide to tell Jesus the truth about her husband?

Answer: The Samaritan woman decides to give Jesus a glimpse of what she considers to be                   the truth.

Question 55: How does Jesus shock the Samaritan woman?

Answer: Jesus shocks the Samaritan woman by telling her the true situation about her                          marital status.

Question 56: What does the Samaritan woman begin to realise about the person in front of                             her?

Answer: The Samaritan woman begins to realise that the Person in front of her is not an                        ordinary Jew but must at least be a Prophet.

Question 57: What may the person in front of the Samaritan woman be able to do for her?

Answer: The person in front of the Samaritan woman may well be the One is who is able to                   answer some questions she has had for a long time already and which no one has                   been able to give her a satisfactory answer to.

Question 58a: According to John 4:20 what did the Samaritan woman call Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:2- the Samaritan woman told Jesus that she can see He is a                       Prophet.

Question 58b: According to John 4:20 who did the Samaritan woman say worshipped on                               this mountain?

Answer: According to John 4:20 the forefathers of the Samaritan woman worshipped on                       this mountain in Samaria.

Question 58c: According to John 4: 20 what do the Jews claim is the place where they must                           worship?

Answer: According to John 4:20 the Jews claim the place where they must worship is                          Jerusalem.

Question 59: Why is the Samaritan woman trying to change the subject by beginning to talk                         about where they must worship?

Answer: The Samaritan woman is perhaps trying to change the subject by beginning to talk                   about worship because talking about her failed relationships is possibly too painful.

Question 60: Does Jesus take up the subject of worship?

Answer: Yes, Jesus takes up the subject of worship and gives her insights into worship                           beyond what she has known.

Question 61a: According to John 4:21-24 what time is coming?

Answer: According to John 4:21-24 the time is coming that the Samaritan woman will                               worship the Father neither on this mountain in Samaria nor in Jerusalem.

Question 61b: According to John 4:21-24 do the Samaritans worship what they know?

Answer: According to John 4:21-24 the Samaritans do not worship what they know.

Question 61c: According to John 4:21-24 do the Jews know what they worship?

Answer: According to John 4:21-24 the Jews know what they worship.

Question 61d: According to John 4:21-24 why do the Jews know what they worship?

Answer: According to John 4:21-24 the Jews know what they worship because salvation is                   from them.

Question 61e: According to John 4:21-24 what time has now come?

Answer: According to John 4:21-24 the time has now come when the true worshippers will                   worship the Father in spirit and in truth

Question 61f: According to John 4:21-24 what kind of worshippers does the Father seek?

Answer: According to John 4:21-24 the Father seeks true worshippers who will worship Him                   in spirit and in truth.

Question 61g: According to John 4:21-24 why must God’s worshippers worship Him in spirit                           and in truth?

Answer: According to John 4:21-24 God’s worshippers must worship Him in spirit and in                          truth because God is Spirit.

Question 62: Is Jesus’ revelation about true worship new to the Samaritan woman?

Answer: Yes, Jesus’ revelation about true worship is new to this Samaritan woman for she                        has never heard anyone say this before.

Question 63: What does encourage the Samaritan woman to speak about the coming                                      Messiah?

Answer: Jesus’ explanation that true worship is not related to a particular place but to the                       condition of a person’s heart and mind before God encourages her to speak about                   the coming Messiah.

Question 64: What does the Samaritan woman say to Jesus about the coming Messiah?

Answer: The Samaritan woman says to Jesus that the coming Messiah will help her                                understand everything.

Question 65a: According to John 4:25 what did the Samaritan woman tell Jesus she knows?

Answer: According to John 4:25 the Samaritan woman knows that the Messiah                                       (called Christ) is coming.

Question 65b: According to John 4:25 what will the Messiah do when He comes?

Answer: According to John 4:25 the Messiah will explain everything to them when He comes.

Question 66: According to John 4:26 what did Jesus declare to the Samaritan woman?

Answer: According to John 4:26 Jesus declared to the Samaritan woman that He who is                       speaking to her is the Messiah.

Question 67: Has Jesus gone to Samaria to meet an important political or religious leader?

Answer: No, Jesus has not gone to Samaria to meet an important political or religious leader.

Question 68: Why has Jesus gone to Samaria?

Answer: Jesus has gone to Samaria to meet a sinful Samaritan woman, a woman with a                       past, a woman who is rejected by her community.

Question 69: Why does the Samaritan woman have to draw water at the well at midday?

Answer: The Samaritan woman has to draw water at the well at midday to avoid being with                   the other women of the town.

Question 70: How does Jesus show His love for the Samaritan woman?

Answer: Jesus shows His love for the Samaritan woman by being willing to go through                           Samaria, which no Jew ever did, is willing to suffer heat, thirst and hunger in order                   that this woman might get to know Him.

Question 71: In what specific way does the Samaritan woman get to know Jesus?

Answer: The Samaritan woman gets to know Jesus as her Messiah.

Question 72: Does Jesus have a plan and a purpose for the Samaritan woman that is beyond                      her getting to know Him as her Messiah?

Answer: Jesus has a plan and a purpose for the Samaritan woman that is beyond her getting                to know Him as her Messiah.

Question 73: Who rejoin Jesus when His conversation with the Samaritan woman is coming                          to an end?

Answer: Jesus’ twelve disciples rejoin Him when His conversation with the Samaritan                           woman is coming to an end.

Question 74: Where have Jesus’ disciples been while He had his conversation with the                                 Samaritan woman?

Answer: Jesus’ disciples have been to town while He had His conversation with the                               Samaritan woman.

Question 75: Why have Jesus’ disciples been to town?

Answer: Jesus’ disciples have been to town to do some food shopping for their lunch.

Question 76a: According to John 4:27 how did Jesus’ disciples feel about Jesus talking to a                           Samaritan woman at their return?

Answer: According to John 4:27 Jesus’ disciples were surprised to find Jesus talking to a                       Samaritan woman at their return.

Question 76b: According to John 4:27 did Jesus’ disciples ask Him why He was talking to a                           Samaritan woman?

Answer: According to John 4:27 Jesus’ disciples did not ask Him what He wanted or why                       He was talking to the Samaritan woman.

Question 77: Why are Jesus’ disciples surprised to see Him talking with a Samaritan woman?

Answer: As proper Jewish men, Jesus’ disciples are obviously very surprised to see Jesus                   talking with a Samaritan woman.

Question 78: What may Jesus’ disciples well have wanted to say to Him?

Answer: Jesus’ disciples may well have wanted to say to him that He should be careful                           about His reputation since He is not supposed to talk to a Samaritan woman.

Question 79: Are Jesus’ disciples possibly worried about themselves?

Answer: Jesus’ disciples are possibly worried that their reputation may be damaged because                Jesus has been talking to a Samaritan woman.

Question 80: Do Jesus’ disciples say anything to Jesus about His reputation or their                                      reputation?

Answer: No, Jesus’ disciples do not say anything about His reputation or their reputation.

Question 81: What are Jesus’ disciples possibly learning?

Answer: Jesus’ disciples might be learning that His standards are different than anyone                           else’s standards, including theirs.

Question 82: Why does the Samaritan woman forgets why she has come to the well?

Answer: The Samaritan woman completely forgets why she has come to the well because                        she is overwhelmed by her encounter with Jesus.

Question 83a: According to John 4:28-29 what did the Samaritan woman do after her                                       conversation with Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:28-29 the Samaritan woman went back to the town after her                       conversation with Jesus.

Question 83b: According to John 4:28-29 what did the Samaritan woman leave behind?

Answer: According to John 4:28-29 the Samaritan woman left her water jar behind.

Question 83c: According to John 4:28-29 what did the Samaritan woman do when she went                           back to the town?

Answer: According to John 4:28-29 the Samaritan woman said to the people to come and                       see a Man, who had told her everything she had ever done.

Question 83d: According to John 4:28-29 what did the Samaritan woman say to the people                               of the town that Jesus could be?

Answer: According to John 4:28-29 the Samaritan woman said to the people of the town                       that Jesus could be the Christ.

Question 83e: According to John 4:28-29 how did the people of the town respond to the                                   Samaritan woman’s words to them?

Answer: According to John 4:28-29 the people of the town came out of the town and made                   their way towards Jesus in response to the Samaritan woman’s words to them.

Question 84: What can the Samaritan woman not keep to herself?

Answer: The Samaritan woman cannot keep to herself what she has just received; eternal life.

Question 85: What does the Samaritan woman do?

Answer: The Samaritan woman runs back to the town to share with others the Good News                   that she has met the Messiah, the One they have all been waiting for.

Question 86: What does the Samaritan woman become?

Answer: The Samaritan woman, who up till that time had been rejected by all the people of                       the town, now becomes an evangelist for Jesus.

Question 87: How do those who have not been willing to be seen in the Samaritan woman’s                         company, respond to her story?

Answer: Those who have not been willing to be seen in her company, listen in awe to her                        story of redemption

Question 88: What happens to those who have not been willing to be seen in the Samaritan                          woman’s company, after they have listened to her story of redemption?

Answer: After having listened to the Samaritan woman, those who have not been willing to                      be seen in the Samaritan woman’s company, believe her story of redemption for                       themselves.

Question 89: Who do those who have not been willing to be seen in the Samaritan woman’s                         company, want to meet?

Answer: Those who have not been willing to be seen in the Samaritan’s woman company, in                    turn, want to meet this Messiah too.

Question 90a: According to John 4:39-42 who believed in Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:39-42 many of the Samaritans from that town believed in Jesus.

Question 90b: According to John 4:39-42 why did many of the Samaritans from that town                               believe in Jesus?

Answer: According to John 4:39-42 many of the Samaritans from that town believed in                           Jesus because of the woman’s testimony.

Question 90c: According to John 4:39-42 what was the Samaritan’s woman testimony?

Answer: According to John 4:39-42 the Samaritans’ woman testimony was that Jesus had                       told her everything she had ever done.

Question 90d: According to John 4:39-42 what did the Samaritans of that town ask Jesus to                           do?

Answer: According to John 4:39-42 when the Samaritans of that town came to Jesus they                       urged Him to stay with them.

Question 90e: According to John 4:39-42 how did Jesus respond to the request of the                                       Samaritans of that town to stay with them?

Answer: According to John 4:39-42 Jesus responded to the request of the Samaritans of                       that town by staying with them for two days.

Question 90f: According to John 4:39-42 what happened as a result of Jesus’ words to the                              Samaritans of that town?

Answer: According to John 4:39-42 many more of the Samaritans of that town became                           believers as a result of Jesus’ words to them.

Question 90g: According to John 4:39-42 what did the Samaritans of that town say to the                               Samaritan woman?

Answer: According to John 4:39-42 the Samaritans of that town said to the Samaritan                           woman that they no longer believe just because of what she had said.

Question 90h: According to John 4:39-42 what do the Samaritans of that town know?

Answer: The Samaritans of that town know that that this Man Jesus really is the Saviour                         of the world.

Question 91: Who did Jesus choose to save her whole town?

Answer: Jesus chose a sinful Samaritan woman to save her whole town.

Question 92: What did Jesus do in relation to the Samaritan woman?

Answer: Jesus looked beyond the Samaritan woman’s sinful lifestyle and saw a heart that                       longed to get to know Him.

Question 93: What did Jesus know about the Samaritan woman?

Answer: Jesus knew that once the Samaritan woman has been set free to serve Him, she                        would serve Him with all her heart and all her strength for His glory.

Question 94: Does Jesus want to use you too?

Answer: Yes, Jesus wants to use you too.

Question 95: Are you too young, too old or too insignificant for God to play a role in His                                 kingdom?

Answer: No, you are not too young, too old or too insignificant to play a role in God’s kingdom.

Question 96: What is the next question?

Answer: The next question is if you are willing to be used by Him.

Question 97: Will God help you?

Answer: God will help you by equipping you for the task that He has for you.

Question 98: What do you need to do?

Answer: All you need to do is to be willing as this Samaritan woman was.

Question 99: What did the Samaritan woman do the moment she received the revelation                              that Jesus was her Messiah?

Answer: The moment the Samaritan woman received the revelation that Jesus was her                            Messiah, she went to her town to share that Good News with all the people                                regardless of the way they had treated her in the past.

Question 100: What had begun for the Samaritan woman?

Answer: A new day had begun for the Samaritan woman.

Question 101: What are you to do with your experiences in the past?

Answer: You are to leave your experiences in the past and move into your future with Jesus.

Question 102a: According to Philippians 3:13-14 what does Paul do?

Answer: According to Philippians 3:13-14 Paul forgets what is behind and strains toward                       what is ahead.

Question 102b: According to Philippians 3:13-14 toward what goal does Paul press on?

Answer: According to Philippians 3:13-14 Paul presses on toward the goal to win the price                   for which God has called him heavenward in Christ Jesus.

Question 103: How much does Jesus love you?

Answer: Jesus loves you beyond what you know.

Question 104: How does Jesus want you to share His love for you?

Answer: Jesus wants you to share with others His love for you and for them.

Question 105: How Jesus shown you His love for you?

Answer: Jesus has shown His love for you by dying on the Cross.

Question 106a: According to John 3:16-17 what has God loved?

Answer: According to John 3:16-17 God has loved the world.

Question 106b: According to John 3:16-17 how has God shown His love for the world?

Answer: According to John 3:16-17 God has shown His love for the world by giving His one                   and only Son.

Question 106c: According to John 3:16-17 what will happen to those who believe in God’s                                 Son?

Answer: According to John 3:16-17 those who believe in God’s Son will not perish but have                   eternal life.

Question 106d: According to John 3:16-17 why will those who believe in God’s Son not                                     perish but have eternal life?

Answer: According to John 3:16-17 those who believe in God’s Son will not perish but have                   eternal life because God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world,                   but to save the world through Him.

Question 107: What decision should you make today?

Answer: You should make the decision today to do whatever God lays on your heart to do.

Question 108: What are you to do once God lays on your heart something you are to do?

Answer: Once God lays something on your heart to do, then you should go and do it, just                       as the Samaritan woman did when she told others in her town what Jesus had done                for her.