Title: The Heartbreak of Alienation
1The Heartbreak of Alienation John 4.1-27,
39-42
2- Barriers of Alienation
- Social 2. Ethnic
- 3. Religious 4.
Generational
3Evangelism involves bridge-building
4Galilee
Sea of Galilee
Why was it necessary for Jesus to go through
Samaria?
Nazareth
- Not everyone seeks Jesus out with their needs.
- He gives value to people who think they are too
bad for God. - Jesus is driven by compassion
- He sets the pattern for the churchs evangelism.
Samaria
Sychar .
River Jordan
Jerusalem
Dead Sea
Judea
Route of orthodox Jews
Route Jesus took
5Why did Jesus sit out in the sun?
- He sent his disciples off so
- he could be there alone.
- He knew why a certain woman would come at that
time of the day. - He was determined to speak with her
- He was prepared to experience discomfort to win
others. - To leave us a pattern for mission.
6Why was Jesus prepared to be misunderstood?
- Think of the three religious
- and social barriers he broke.
- He spoke to a Samaritan
- He spoke to a woman
- He spoke to a woman with a bad reputation.
- He knew that it is our reputation before God and
not men that really matters - He has left an example for the church. Are we
willing to be misunderstood?
7How did Jesus capture the womans attention?
- He asked for her help. He did what no one else
did he made her feel important because she was
important. - People who have been crushed by the rejection of
others long to feel valued. They long for
dignity. - The graciousness of Jesus approach disarmed her
and opened her heart. - Is this approach something that we can build into
evangelism?
8Jesus identified the womans real need!
- What lay behind her sin?
- Her restlessness of spirit.
- She tried to fill her spiritual appetite through
a string of failed relationships. - Augustine wrote
- Oh God, my heart was restless until it
found its rest in you
God
9Understanding the human predicament.
Just as the combustion engine has been made to
run on petrol so man has been created so that he
only works correctly when fuelled by God.
How would Jesus bring this woman to see her need?
10Jesus appealed to her curiosity.
- Living water!
- He needed her to think outside of material
categories. - She thought if the physical discomfort of
collecting water could be bypassed then her
difficulties would be over. - Jesus wanted to provide her with much more than
she was looking for. - Curiosity can be used in evangelism today.
11Shattered dreams
- Just when the woman was excited about the future
Jesus faced her with the reality of her
situation. - He confronted her with her sin go call your
husband - He addresses her conscience. He wants to restore
her broken relationship with God. And that cannot
be done without an awakened sense of guilt and
need. - Jesus wounds only in order to heal.
12Looking to escape
- A short answer I have no husband
- She is now on guard.
- She immediately wants to change the subject.
- A good theological debate it diverts attention
from very personal needs. - People continue to react in this way today when
Gods word makes them feel uneasy they try to
turn the spotlight away from themselves.
13The conversation is refocused
- It is our heart relationship to God that is
important. - The identity of Jesus disclosed. One of the few
occasions in the gospels where Jesus makes his
identity so clear. - Overwhelmed by Jesus self-disclosure the woman in
anxious to share that news with others v29.
14The fruit of Jesus ministry
By persevering with one woman whom society had
discarded and devalued, Jesus not only
transformed her life but used that transformation
to bring a whole village to faith in
himself. This passage has application for 1.
those who see themselves as too bad for God. 2.
the church encouraging us to break down barriers
that might prevent us from reaching out to others.