In this sermon, Daniel Parks addresses the theological implications of Jesus' conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well, focusing primarily on the doctrine of divine sovereignty and the mission of Christ. He argues that Jesus’ interaction with the Samaritan woman demonstrates God's sovereignty in salvation, emphasizing the necessity of spreading the Gospel through simple invitations as exemplified by the woman’s proclamation to her village. Key Scripture references include John 4:30-34, where Jesus reveals that His true sustenance comes from doing the will of the Father, and John 4:36, illustrating the urgency and joy in harvesting spiritual fruits. Parks highlights the practical significance of this message, urging believers to be active in inviting others to hear the Gospel, reflecting on how obedience to the Father's will serves as spiritual nourishment for the Christian life.
“It is not enough to merely read it. You should read it every day, but meditate upon it.”
“The wise man Solomon says that a word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pitchers of silver.”
“I came not to do my own will, but the will of Him who sent me.”
“Let our lives be those that are consumed with doing God's will.”
Jesus describes spiritual food as doing the will of the Father.
John 4:34
Jesus fulfills His promises by accomplishing the Father's will and finishing the work of salvation.
John 6:39, John 19:30
Inviting others reflects the call to share the gospel and engage in community.
John 4:29, Matthew 28:19-20
Jesus' mission is a direct expression of God's sovereign will to save His people.
John 4:34, Luke 19:10
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