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Δ GIVE ONLINE Click to open/close Facebook (opens in new tab) Week of May 16, 2021 The article mentioned in reference to the progressive bait and switch Watch Give X X Watch https://boxcast.tv/view/coming-to-terms-with-the-truth---john-415-18-114570 X X Go to our giving website Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to give online. If on a phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Bethel Church Coming to Terms with the Truth Archived – May 16, 2021 View This Week’s Note View All Past Notes View This Note w/o Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) John 4:15-18 Coming to Terms with the Truth May 16, 2021 / Coalt Robinson / John 4:15-18 Coming to terms with the truth – John 4:15-18 The Christianity that is pushed in the public square is very The Scriptures reveal who is and who are It is impossible for one to know unless God reveals the true state of his or her to them These verses are really the in the story What Jesus said here was like someone throwing a cup of cold water in her face for it really the what was presumably the greatest in her life and source of great guilt The woman tried to in verses 20 and 25 Progressive Christians suggest that this story is 2 Kings 17:29-31 The progressive interpretation is a — we need to understand the history and the fact that there were five groups that came into this land with their gods — this is the key to interpreting the text. This interpretation is wrong: I. Five people groups are mentioned but different gods II. These gods are worshiped at the same time not one after another as husbands would be III. would be pictured as one with whom the woman was having an adulterous affair with. If Jesus sees into the heart of this woman – it means that Jesus sees into the hearts of . Christians are r — they see sin as the number problem plaguing humankind Three kinds of Lost People: I. The Hedonist — makes decisions based on what will bring them and . II. the Moralist – the one with high standards (either the Sermon on the Mount or their own) The command to “be perfect, as God is perfect” means that we are to III. The Religious Person — Might agree with much of the assessment of the others but thinks they will be in the end because of their adherence to religion. 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