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What does the Bible say about the testimony of the woman at the well?

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The Bible highlights her testimony as a means of evangelism, as she proclaimed Christ's knowledge of her life to others.

The account of the woman at the well emphasizes the transformative power of a personal encounter with Christ. After speaking with Jesus, she left her water pot—a symbol of her former life—and went to tell others about Him, saying, 'Come see a man, which told me all things that ever I did. Is not this the Christ?' (John 4:29). Her testimony was authentic and compelling, leading many Samaritans to initially believe in Christ based on her words. Subsequent encounters with Christ confirmed their faith, illustrating how personal testimony can lead to broader witness and conversion.
Scripture References: John 4:28-30, John 4:39

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David Pledger · Jan 8, 2017
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