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What does the Bible say about Jesus interacting with Samaritans?

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The Bible presents Jesus’ interaction with Samaritans, particularly in John 4, as a significant moment showing His mission to save all people, despite cultural barriers.

In John 4, Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well exemplifies His intention to reach beyond the Jewish community and engage with Gentiles. This was a groundbreaking act, as Jews typically had no dealings with Samaritans. In this passage, Jesus illustrates that His gospel extends beyond ethnic and religious boundaries, emphasizing that He came to save all kinds of people. The narrative also emphasizes the importance of acknowledging one's sinfulness and the necessity of spiritual rebirth, which are central themes in Reformed theology.
Scripture References: John 4:1-9, John 3:1-10

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A Dry Time
Bruce Crabtree · May 20, 2007
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