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A Samaritan Reject
Topic: #619 of 1049 for Sermons on Prayer: How To
Scripture:
John 4:4-4:9
Sermon Series: What Can I Learn From A Reject?
Denomination: Holiness
Date Added: November 2001
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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As is the case with all my messages, I am glad to provide my Power Point slides so you can use them as a help for your own.
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John 4:4-9 4 (Jesus) had to go through Samaria on the way (to Galilee). 5 Eventually he came to the Samaritan village of Sychar, near the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 6 Jacobs well was there; and Jesus, tired from the long walk, sat wearily beside the well about noontime. 7 Soon a Samaritan woman came to draw water, and Jesus said to her, Please give me a drink. 8 He was alone at the time because his disciples had gone into the village to buy some food. 9 The woman was surprised, for Jews refuse to have anything to do with Samaritans.
Holy Bible, New Living Translation, (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.) 1996.
What Can I Learn From A Reject? (Part 1)
John 4:4-9
Never feels good to be rejected
Lawrence (a student in my HS)
Sometimes people seem to need someone under them to feel good about themselves!
America was founded on equality, yet
Slavery
Manzanar (WW2 Japanese-American Internment)
Civil Rights
Superpowers (the BIG boys)
replaced the citizens of conquered territories with settlers from other lands. The idea was to break down the societies in order to prevent their survivors from mobilizing a rebellion.
Kublai Khan & others also did this
created ethnic conflict
In Israel, Assyria conquered Samaria (712 BC) brought in colonists from ten different countries, including Babylon, Elam, and Syria to repopulate the region & ensure loyalty to the Assyrian king, Sargon II
20,000 of its survivors, mostly from the upper classes, were deported to Assyria
By 587 BC, the southern kingdom of Judah fell to the Babylonians
people were also carried off
in 536 BC, a remnant of Jews was permitted to return and rebuild Jerusalem.
The people now living in the north - the Samaritans (mixed race) fought against them
The full-blooded, monotheistic Jews in the south hated the mixed marriages and idolatrous worship of their northern cousins.
The Samaritans refused to worship at the Temple in Jerusalem they built their own on Mount Gerizim
Legend has it
The Jews refused to worship anywhere but the rebuilt temple in Jerusalem
Later (100 BC) the Samaritans dedicated their temple to Zeus (in desperation!)
When Herod was appointed as leader, they buddied up to him. He built up the area and they were his favorites.
He even kept his mother & children there
As you might imagine, this favoritism did not improve things for their relationship!
(I used a map showing various locations onscreen at this point)
By Jesus day, Jews traveling between Judea in the south and Galilee in the north avoided the direct route through Samaria. Instead, they would cross the Jordan River and travel along the east bank before re-crossing to get to their destination (added a whole day).
How they acted
Jews hated Samaritans
Samaritans hated Jews
Racial background?
Jews = pure racial heritage
Samaritans = ½ Jewish, rest ???
Religious background?
Jews = essentially the same as Moses
Samaritans = made their own fit them!
Jesus was sitting by the well
Spoke to her
Surprised her!
unusual
Rabbi
Speaking to a woman (ANY woman)
The Salvation Army Herkimer, NY
John 4:4-9 4 (Jesus) had to go through Samaria on the way (to Galilee). 5 Eventually he came to the Samaritan village of Sychar, near the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 6 Jacobs well was there; and Jesus, tired from the long walk, sat wearily beside the well about noontime. 7 Soon a Samaritan woman came to draw water, and Jesus said to her, Please give me a drink. 8 He was alone at the time because his disciples had gone into the village to buy some food. 9 The woman was surprised, for Jews refuse to have anything to do with Samaritans.
Holy Bible, New Living Translation, (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.) 1996.
What Can I Learn From A Reject? (Part 1)
John 4:4-9
Never feels good to be rejected
Lawrence (a student in my HS)
Sometimes people seem to need someone under them to feel good about themselves!
America was founded on equality, yet
Slavery
Manzanar (WW2 Japanese-American Internment)
Civil Rights
Superpowers (the BIG boys)
replaced the citizens of conquered territories with settlers from other lands. The idea was to break down the societies in order to prevent their survivors from mobilizing a rebellion.
Kublai Khan & others also did this
created ethnic conflict
In Israel, Assyria conquered Samaria (712 BC) brought in colonists from ten different countries, including Babylon, Elam, and Syria to repopulate the region & ensure loyalty to the Assyrian king, Sargon II
20,000 of its survivors, mostly from the upper classes, were deported to Assyria
By 587 BC, the southern kingdom of Judah fell to the Babylonians
people were also carried off
in 536 BC, a remnant of Jews was permitted to return and rebuild Jerusalem.
The people now living in the north - the Samaritans (mixed race) fought against them
The full-blooded, monotheistic Jews in the south hated the mixed marriages and idolatrous worship of their northern cousins.
The Samaritans refused to worship at the Temple in Jerusalem they built their own on Mount Gerizim
Legend has it
The Jews refused to worship anywhere but the rebuilt temple in Jerusalem
Later (100 BC) the Samaritans dedicated their temple to Zeus (in desperation!)
When Herod was appointed as leader, they buddied up to him. He built up the area and they were his favorites.
He even kept his mother & children there
As you might imagine, this favoritism did not improve things for their relationship!
(I used a map showing various locations onscreen at this point)
By Jesus day, Jews traveling between Judea in the south and Galilee in the north avoided the direct route through Samaria. Instead, they would cross the Jordan River and travel along the east bank before re-crossing to get to their destination (added a whole day).
How they acted
Jews hated Samaritans
Samaritans hated Jews
Racial background?
Jews = pure racial heritage
Samaritans = ½ Jewish, rest ???
Religious background?
Jews = essentially the same as Moses
Samaritans = made their own fit them!
Jesus was sitting by the well
Spoke to her
Surprised her!
unusual
Rabbi
Speaking to a woman (ANY woman)
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