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HERALDS OF THE GOSPEL: GO AND TELL

by Jesus Rodriguez

Scripture: John 4:6-7


Title: Heralds of the Gospel: Go and Tell
Author: Jesús Rodríguez
Text: John 4:6-7,10,13

Introduction
Good morning, Habitation Church! I am so excited to address you this morning! God has been faithful, and since our anniversary, the Lord has allowed us to sit and receive! I have been bubbling up with a word from the Lord for today, and I don't want you to miss out!

-Tell the person next to you to get ready for the word today!!

-Last week, pastor Ronnie discussed three important elements that we, as Heralds, must actively engage in.

-As Heralds, we must Identify, Remove, and Restore.

-Identify the Opportunity of the Lord to share the Gospel.

-Remove the things that have established themselves in our lives in place of God; get them out!

-Restore God's passion in our hearts to ensure that his house is cleaned and ready to receive those who need an encounter with Christ.

-In addition, we talked about the importance of repentance and why, as heralds, we must truly live a lifestyle of repentance before the Lord's presence.

-Pastor Ronnie also talked about the Woman at the well, her encounter with Jesus, and how she became a herald of the Gospel that very day.

-Today, I want to focus on this passage, closely observing Jesus' role in this interaction and the lessons that we can learn from this moment in history.

-Let's get into it!

-Before we begin, let me give you some context.

-John 4 picks up after Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus (a religious ruler of the time)

-In John 3, Jesus explains that in order to inherit and receive the kingdom of God, we must be born again, born from water and the spirit.

-We must believe that God loves the world that He sent his only son to die for it.

-Jesus departs that conversation with Nicodemus and heads to Judea near the Jordan. His disciples begin to baptize people, and John the Baptist rejoices to see Jesus walk in his full call.

-He declares one of the most powerful declaration ...

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