Thursday, March 5, 2009

"Everyone Thirsts..."

"Water. Our world couldn't exist without it. It covers our planet and fills our bodies. It keeps us alive."

"Jesus knew how important water was. maybe that's why he called himself the living water. He was making a claim and a offer too good to ignore."

"H20 is about water, the living water Jesus said he offered. You owe it to yourself to consider what he said... and who he is."

"Everyone thirsts but there is only ONE drink that will truly satisfy."

H20 A JOURNEY OF FAITH

Coming to Troy Campus 6:30 pm. and 7:10 pm. – Tuesday night, April 14, 2009

Coming to Moscow Mills Campus 6:30 pm. and 7:10 pm. - Wednesday night, April 15, 2009

(Childcare available; newborn -5th grade)

10 weeks: wk.1 Thirsty, wk.2 Polluted, wk.3 Source, wk.4 Pure, wk.5 Mirage, wk.6 Drowning, wk.7 Drink, wk.8 Clean, wk.9 Vapor, wk.10 The River

1 comment:

  1. This reminds me of John 4:7. How did Jesus relate to the woman? "There came a woman of Samaria to draw water. Jesus said to her, ‘Give me a drink.’" Notice that He didn’t lean across to that woman and say, "Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?" or "Have you crucified your old man yet?" No, he did not relate…Here’s another one for you; here’s a textbook one: "How can a man enter into his father’s womb and be born again," So Jesus did not lay deep, heavy spiritual truth upon this woman. He spoke to her on a natural plane, something she could understand. Why? Well, "the natural man receives not the things of God,
    neither can he know them, they are foolishness to him because they are spiritually understood." First, the natural and then the spiritual.
    You may not like to go up to a sinner and just say, "Give me a drink," but you can relate to him on the natural plane by speaking of the weather, or their vocation, or a sport, something they can understand. Relate to them. So God’s ways are best: first, the natural before the spiritual.

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