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March 29, 2026 - John 4:1-26 - Hope For The Thirsty

33 min · 26. apr. 2026
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We all have a deep, spiritual thirst, but we often spend our lives trying to satisfy it at the wrong wells. In week ten of our series through the Gospel of John, Lead Pastor Dr. Scott Hood unpacks one of the most beautiful and counter-cultural encounters in Scripture: Jesus' conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well. This passage shows us a Savior who crosses every social and religious boundary to pursue a broken, thirsty heart. This week, we break down this life-changing story through three main sections: * The Characters: An unlikely meeting between the Jewish Messiah and an outcast Samaritan woman that broke all the cultural rules of the day. * The Conflict: The tension of the conversation as Jesus gently exposes the deep spiritual void and brokenness she was trying to hide. * The Cure: Jesus reveals Himself as the true Messiah and offers the "living water" that provides lasting hope and eternal satisfaction. Scripture: John 4:1-26Speaker: Dr. Scott HoodDate: March 29, 2026Series: The Gospel of John (Week 10)Location: Halls Community Park (Knoxville, TN)

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