True Woman '12: The Woman at the Well - Janet Parshall

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2015
  • Deep down, everyone is thirsty. People try to quench the thirst in all kinds of ways - relationships, alcohol and drugs, success, money. Janet Parshall tells the story of a woman whose thirst was truly satisfied. She’ll show you how to find the same Living Water that transformed this woman.
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Комментарии • 78

  • @alkabahal4820
    @alkabahal4820 Год назад +7

    Love the term "emotionally thirsty." God is the only one who can fill our void and emptiness. We cannot expect validation from people, just God

  • @amcall
    @amcall 2 месяца назад

    What a message! So thankful for God's love ❤

  • @judithbgoering
    @judithbgoering 3 года назад +4

    I just heard this today. Here in 2020 it brings me much comfort. Thank you Janet, for sharing the truth in such a beautiful and personal way.

  • @boitumelokgosietsile1622
    @boitumelokgosietsile1622 Год назад +6

    What a confirmation WOW. I preached about the Woman at the Well on 17 September 2022 and i was inspired by someone who said read John 4 23-24 and me being me I wanted to understand who was The Son of God having a conversation with at the Well. I then read the whole John 4 from verse 1 to 26 and that is when I learned about the Samaritan woman at the well. And I was inspired to preach about it this past weekend. WOW How wonderful is the Lord. This story INSPIRES ME SO MUCH. IT CUTS DEEP because yes I have the past and I know it is not my future. Today I am here to learn more. We all have the past and we just need that one conversation with the Living God and start worshipping in truth and in spirit. May I grow and Thirst only for the Living water. OHH AMEN

    • @daddaandrew3183
      @daddaandrew3183 2 месяца назад

      I love to know her name...whatever your name is...wherever you are, please show me where to find Jesus the messiah...I want that living water...

    • @boitumelokgosietsile1622
      @boitumelokgosietsile1622 2 месяца назад

      @@daddaandrew3183 Child of God, you shall never be thirsty again. Believe in God and also Trust in the Messiah. Read the Bible John 4:13-15.... Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
      The woman said to him, “Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water.”
      Be blessed

  • @mereoniloga6620
    @mereoniloga6620 4 года назад +3

    Just blessed watching this today Praise the Lord Jesus

  • @PatriciaRoman-sr5ho
    @PatriciaRoman-sr5ho 5 лет назад +7

    Not the video I intended to watch it switched to this one all of a sudden. Amen

  • @mell1201
    @mell1201 5 лет назад +7

    four years later and this is such a great message that is alive for each of us.

  • @deedeemcgovern8125
    @deedeemcgovern8125 6 лет назад +8

    Women at well revive our hearts

  • @dimarie8537
    @dimarie8537 3 года назад +4

    I am incredibly humbled by you Janet, such a tender message that really touched my heart. I am the woman at the well watching today that has freely received the waters Christ has given me through your message. Thank you so very much for this day . Dianne.

  • @chandrakalaa2949
    @chandrakalaa2949 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you ma for it was breath taking message, Jesus is the ultimate unconditional lover of all times I love you too ❤

  • @jameslauzon62
    @jameslauzon62 5 лет назад +4

    Lord bless my sister in Christ continue to stretch your boarders I pray the Prayer of Jabez over my sister in Christ

  • @tional5266
    @tional5266 Год назад +1

    You could be describing my life and state of mind a couple years ago

  • @desireepetersen605
    @desireepetersen605 Год назад

    God is so good and kind.❤

  • @ramonburgosjr.8865
    @ramonburgosjr.8865 3 года назад +1

    Awesome

    • @ShoutItFromTheHousetops
      @ShoutItFromTheHousetops Год назад

      @Nunya Business You’ve literally had nothing to say since 2016, but now you do…but I t’s trash-talk spoken by a deceived man. Repent.
      If you truly believe the scripture you’ve listed and twisted here, you should not be here listening to a woman teaching incredible truth from God’s word. By your deceived interpretation of God’s Holy word YOU are the one sinning by supposedly causing her to sin.
      Satan, get thee behind every woman who’s anointed and called of God!

  • @drmelchisedec
    @drmelchisedec 6 лет назад +2

    Very nice sermon. ......

  • @reneecharles2281
    @reneecharles2281 3 года назад

    I Thank Jesus i have had the chance to finally know you thru your love and zeal for spreading the truth of scripture.I have been thirsting and i needed this msg,and i needed a woman to tell me it.thanks and thanks Janet.I just love your very voice God gave you.Renee in Wisconsin 60 yrs old...i needed this and it was a gift from God indeed.Amen! Powerful! Amen! True,kind,you really do your homework! Thanks!!

    • @CHRIST-Anchord
      @CHRIST-Anchord 2 года назад

      Thank you! You encouraged me as a woman!
      From ETHIOPIA!

  • @wenditrimbach8824
    @wenditrimbach8824 3 года назад

    I am blessed to be able listen this. I love In The Market Live with Janet Parshall

  • @kevinbaileyjr9433
    @kevinbaileyjr9433 10 месяцев назад

    ❤️ ❤️

  • @KarenEQuigg
    @KarenEQuigg 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much....as a follower of Jesus for almost 3 decades and a redeemed woman at the well, I am humbled being His daughter with the privilege to hear and read His Word 💜

    • @texaslocoman1
      @texaslocoman1 2 года назад

      Redemption only happens after the passion and resurrection of Jesus

  • @sabtuchannel9590
    @sabtuchannel9590 Год назад

    Amen

  • @nyeshalaurant847
    @nyeshalaurant847 Год назад

    Amen 🙏 amen 🙏

  • @richardburgess6303
    @richardburgess6303 Год назад

    Janet is incredible, she certainly has my vote for being a fantastic messenger of our Lord God and our Savior Jesus Christ.

  • @CHRIST-Anchord
    @CHRIST-Anchord 2 года назад +1

    Thank you JESUS who quinches my THIRST!

  • @anielmorey1529
    @anielmorey1529 3 года назад

    What church does Janet preach at?

    • @reviveourhearts
      @reviveourhearts  3 года назад +1

      Here is more information on Janet: www.moodyradio.org/programs/in-the-market-with-janet-parshall/

  • @florenceezekiel5961
    @florenceezekiel5961 3 года назад

    Please can someone tell me the verses of the bible where God Uses all this women in the bible.

  • @bollamvenkataramana4702
    @bollamvenkataramana4702 3 года назад

    Very good message

  • @texaslocoman1
    @texaslocoman1 2 года назад +3

    One key lesson from this story: This woman was there trying to meet her 6th husband. She was not hiding , she knew she could meet male travelers at that time of the day! This is the key teaching of this story, most of the conversation goes towards this woman's sins. The apostles were amazed Jesus talking to a woman. Not a Samaritan woman because they went to buy food at the Samaritan city. Jews didn't hate the Samaritans to death, it was just a doctrinal competition. They still bought stuff from each other!

  • @oswalddsouza6596
    @oswalddsouza6596 3 года назад

    Amazing sermon wow so touching

  • @rebaadefope6142
    @rebaadefope6142 Год назад

    What joy it made Jesus feel when the Samerian ran witnessing

  • @mariesavannah2369
    @mariesavannah2369 6 лет назад +5

    well said Jesus is the only thing we need once we understand that our life will be different

  • @pepperspreigh8644
    @pepperspreigh8644 5 лет назад +2

    The Woman at the Well is a confrontation between the complete Word of GOD (Jesus atop the well of David) and the Sun god worshiping, human sacrificing, self destructive system that "married" the previous five kingdoms (Egypt {remember RA the Sun god}, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, and Greece), referred to in this story as the first 5 husbands.
    The woman was not yet married to the 6th husband (the Roman Empire), which happens later around 350 AD.
    All of the adjectives and adverbs in this event add to and clarify this.

  • @modernlyethnic775
    @modernlyethnic775 3 года назад

    Amen 🙏🏾

  • @bonitasmith5043
    @bonitasmith5043 6 лет назад

    Lol Tom Wilson

  • @texaslocoman1
    @texaslocoman1 2 года назад

    Thirst is one of the 7 conditions Jesus experienced at the Cross

  • @texaslocoman1
    @texaslocoman1 2 года назад +1

    The woman was expecting to meet men and give them water. That's why she went there at that time. What she was not expecting was a JEW man to approach her or talk to her. Jesus knew why this woman went there at that time. Jesus didn't go into a racial discussion he went into a discussion of what the woman was. Jesus was not interested in racial divisions, he was interested in getting these Samaritan his word.

    • @ShoutItFromTheHousetops
      @ShoutItFromTheHousetops Год назад

      Not being a “tainted/scorned/shunned” woman yourself you don’t understand the culture of that day and why she was forced to go at midday, the hottest time of the day, when the other women were not there. Same when doing the wash or going to the market. Rejected and misunderstood by all, still even today.

    • @texaslocoman1
      @texaslocoman1 Год назад

      @@ShoutItFromTheHousetops this is a misconception. Women went to get water at anytime. Rebecca, Sarah and other women didn't care too much about what hour of the day they needed water. The woman wasn't hiding. There were other women like her in Samaria and few people cared. She even went and talked to the people about Jesus and try they followed her!

  • @joshuatheo1419
    @joshuatheo1419 4 года назад +1

    Likewise, I want women to adorn themselves with proper clothing, modestly and discreetly, not with braided hair and gold or pearls or costly garments, but rather by means of good works, as is proper for women making a claim to godliness. A woman must quietly receive instruction with entire submissiveness. But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet. For it was Adam who was first created, and then Eve. And it was not Adam who was deceived, but the woman being deceived, fell into transgression. But women will be preserved through the bearing of children if they continue in faith and love and sanctity with self-restraint.
    - 1 Timothy 2:9-15 NASB

    • @yeshuman668
      @yeshuman668 3 года назад +2

      You sound like yet another Pharisee. Paul couldn’t fully understand Jesus.

    • @yeshuman668
      @yeshuman668 3 года назад +3

      Samaritan woman was the first evangelist

    • @ShoutItFromTheHousetops
      @ShoutItFromTheHousetops Год назад +1

      If you’re a man who’s listening to a gifted and anointed woman of God preach…to women AND men, YOU are sinning by causing her to “sin” by your definition and wrong interpretation of scripture. Exit stage left.

    • @MaritzaRodriguez-tt6fh
      @MaritzaRodriguez-tt6fh Год назад

      She's preaching to WOMAN. It is a ministry for woman not men. Many of these ladies have made that very clear thru out the yrs.

  • @marlak1104
    @marlak1104 5 лет назад +1

    Religious snobbery is not the same as racism. Why do we feel the need to put modern day "controversial topic labels" on everything?

    • @joshuatheo1419
      @joshuatheo1419 4 года назад

      Eisegesis. They're putting their depraved leftwing politics into the text.

  • @texaslocoman1
    @texaslocoman1 2 года назад

    "Samaritans do not deal with Jews" is intended to let us know racial divide. It only says Jew men do not talk or date Samaritan women. They don't mix. This passage do not talk about hatred between Samaritans and Jews, it only say the WOMAN was looking to meet MEN but she was shocked what she got was a Jew man talking to her and asking her for water!! It that was a man from another area or religion she would not be so shocked!

  • @Thomasw540
    @Thomasw540 6 лет назад +1

    This woman isn't broken by any means. First of all, the circumstances of this pericope is an allusion to Genesis 38, when Tamar tricks Judah into keeping his obligation to provide her offspring to continue his line and to ensure her economic welfare. The fact that this occurs at Jacob's Well should be the tell-tale for the discerning pilgrim.
    The woman comes to the well to get pregnant. She has had children from five men and she wants another. It is part of her social security. She is either with a man that has been unable to accomplish this task or she is content with a convenient target of opportunity. She hasn't come out to the well to avoid the slander of her neighbors: the response of the village after she returns from the well isn't one of disdain for a "fallen women" but an immediate acceptance of her proclamation as they stream out of the village to meet this prophet. She has come out to the oasis because a traveler has pulled up and she wants to get pregnant.
    The dialogue between Jesus and the woman begins as a flirtation. She assumes he is making a pass at her and she teases him. If there was a sound track, it would be playing Shania Twain's "That Don't Impress Me Much" while she jousts with Jesus' claims of status. But the music changes to the hook of Ace to Base's "All She Wants Is Another Baby" at Mark 4:13, when the metaphor of "water" takes on the procreative turn she is seeking. From her perspective, "living water" is a metaphor for intercourse and the economics of her situation, that is, a woman seeking another child for her own future welfare, compels her to seek out this "living water"
    But, of course, Jesus isn't talking about an erotic interlude, but is addressing the specific issue she has brought to him: her desire for a bun in the oven. "If your husband is shooting blanks, bring him to me and I'll fix him" is the subtext to the converstational theme, which, of course, she demurs "I have not husband". She is not a Jew: she is sufficient unto herself and content with that circumstance.
    Which provides Jesus the opportunity to demonstrate who He is, first by a recitation of her history of polyandry, then, by a brief recitation of His theology and then, when she comments on the Samaritan's racial memory of the coming of the Jewish Messiah, Jesus explicitly reveals HImself as the fulfillment of this memory and emphasizes the point by making her pregnant in the same way the Holy Ghost made His made His Mother pregnant.
    At that moment of intense intimacy, His disciples arrive and break the spell. And, again, the music changes to Natalie Merchant's theme song from the Lilith Fair, "Kind and Generous" as the woman dances away to carry this stunning revelation to her neighbors in the village, forgetting her water bottle. . She hasn't been shamed by Jesus, but validated and, if she needed it, empowered to inspire her neighbors to IMMEDIATELY drop everything to come out and meet this prophet. She's not chagrin in the least. She is giddy with the loveliness of her encounter with Jesus and the baptism of the Spirit of God which made her pregnant.
    In this last task, she anticipates Mary Magdalene running from the tomb to announce His resurrection and completes the hat trick of representing an allusion to Tamar, a self-empowered woman, Mary, Mother of God, who magnifies the Glory of The Lord, and Mary Magdalene, who brought the word of the Messiah to her world. This isn't a portrait of a damaged woman seeking salvation from her shame, but a strong and self-reliant woman whose life is sanctified by salvation and glorified by this sanctification. This is not the Gospel of Shame required by TULIP, but the arrival of the Kingdom of Heaven in Sychar in the womb of this woman.
    And, like Mike Pense, His disciples are horrified that He was in extremely intimate circumstance with a gentile woman. It's one thing for His disciples to misapprehend the circumstances of His ministry before the fact, but 2000 years later, the interpretation of this pericope according the Gospel of Shame is far more the gender politics that continues to pollute Christianity than the theological rigtheousness it claims to represent. It's the same theology that informed Roy Moore's supporters.
    The Kingdom of Heaven is salvation as a process of sanctification. It's not what you do to JUSTIFY salvation but what you do BECAUSE of salvation.

    • @lt9316
      @lt9316 6 лет назад +10

      Tom Wilson in my opinion goodness you are dillusional. send that script to Lifetime Movie Channel.

    • @Thomasw540
      @Thomasw540 6 лет назад

      l turner
      In my opinion, you are illiterate and, bless your heart,.the victim of the bad theology of the Pro-Life/Creationist kind.

    • @joshuatheo1419
      @joshuatheo1419 4 года назад +5

      Bonkers. Not as bonkers as the 5 kingdoms guy, but still bonkers

    • @ShoutItFromTheHousetops
      @ShoutItFromTheHousetops Год назад

      Please get over yourself and past the misogynistic brainwashing. Jesus elevated women in His Kingdom. What are you doing but still blaming Eve for Adam’s choice to rebel against God. He’s responsible.

    • @Thomasw540
      @Thomasw540 Год назад

      @@ShoutItFromTheHousetops You seem to have some reading comprehension issues I cannot help you resolve if that is what you have gleaned from my commentary.
      I'm opposed to Calvin's TULIP doctrine on the basis that it is grounded fully on the Total Depravity of Eve without mitigation of the Cross, The proliferation of the TULIP doctrine by military chaplains is the source of female suicides in the Navy, suicides by combat veterans, generally, and a driver of sexual assault through the military.
      The Samaritan Woman is an independent woman who has come to the well to get pregnant in an allusion to Tamar's subterfuge with Judah to claim her rightful dowry. The encounter with Jesus begins as a flirtation which always reminds me of Shania Twain's "That Don't Impress Me Much", then she misconstrues Jesus's "living water" statement as a double entendra for sperm and the music changes to Ace to Base chorus of "All She Wants (is another baby"}. Then Jesus exposes the fact that she has had babies from 5 other men and the guy she is with isn't getting the job done: she is practicing polyandry , Jesus then exposes her fundamental faith in a coming Messiah and, finally, makes her pregnant in the way His mother is made pregnant by the Holy Spirit, As she runs away, the music changes for me to Natalie Merchant's "Kind and Generous".
      If that's "misogynistic brainwashing", I plead guilty.
      The fact is, I generally have a far different interpretation of the Gospels than Pro-Life Evangelicals wedded to Solo Scriptura. Among other things, it is apparent to me that the Gospel of Mark was written by Cornelius, the centurion featured in Acts 10 and that the Gospel of John was written by John Mark, and not the Apostle John, and intended to be a an entwined narrative with the Gospel of Mark, The Gospel of John contains the horseradish of the Seder missing from the Gospel of Mark.
      We learn from Mark 5:25 - 34 that Jesus is a virgin, because he has no carnal knowledge of women, generally, and dies a virgin. Luke was a Greek gynecologist who has a thriving practice with Jewish women because women are never "unclean" for him and women is how he meets Paul.
      And, just for the record, the Gospel of Mary Magdalene is probably authentic and has an important connection with Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science in ways that are apparent to me but I don't understand because I don't have a uterus. If you are serious about in explicating the epistemological connection between Mary Magdalen and the 19th amendment, I'd start there.
      Otherwise, you're just another theological Karen determined to manufacture outrage at any male whose version of Jesus offends you.

  • @texaslocoman1
    @texaslocoman1 2 года назад

    This sermon misses a lot: John writes that the woman was amazed Jesus asked her for water in the sense that she expected that but not from a Jewish traveler! Jesus KNEW exactly why this woman went there at that time of the day. This sermon missed the big lesson of God's omniscience to teach about Samaritans . This story is not about Samaritans or Jews, it's about JESUS GOD!!!!!

  • @texaslocoman1
    @texaslocoman1 2 года назад

    No scripture of a private interpretation. The Fathers of the Church interpreted it with help of Holy Tradition and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

  • @kevinbaileyjr9433
    @kevinbaileyjr9433 10 месяцев назад

    Sorry friends and family's and kids

  • @texaslocoman1
    @texaslocoman1 2 года назад

    "Had to go thru Samaria" only means what is means. Jesus and his apostles had to go thru Samaria to reach Galilee. Many Jews went thru Samaria to reach Galilee. It is a myth that all Jews were scared or hated going into Samaria. Yes, most Jews especially the haters avoided Samaritan territory. The big haters were Jewish doctors of the Law. The Apostles did not have any problems going into Samaria. This sermon does not get it! Read! They went into town to BUY FOOD. Samaritans and Jews had business, what they had was DOCTRINAL and RACIAL differences. They never went to war against each other. It's like Protestants and Catholics in the US.

  • @howie770
    @howie770 6 лет назад

    Paul said let the women be silent in the church.the're not permitted to teach or preach.because adam was first formed then eve

    • @howie770
      @howie770 6 лет назад +1

      Thulykeri`s channel God still wants us to live orderly and in conduct.God created man to rule and women to be in subjection to who God has put in authority.Not saying women shouldn't have rights.but to subject to the teachings of the old prophets and leaders that God has used before us to bring us to true doctrine.

    • @annlowry9841
      @annlowry9841 5 лет назад +3

      You are taking a verse from Corinthians and a verse from Timothy and adding them together .
      The 1st Timothy passage says for a woman not to teach or usurp authority over a man....for Adam was created first.
      In this verse if we do a word study on the Greek words used for man and women...they are not the generic words for man and women, but the words commonly used for married men and women...this could make the meaning of the passage mean that a wife is not to teach nor usurp authority over her husband. This would further explain the use of pointing out that Adam was made first. Just a thought.

    • @joshuatheo1419
      @joshuatheo1419 4 года назад

      EXACTLY

    • @joshuatheo1419
      @joshuatheo1419 4 года назад

      @todaywiththuly there's no male or female in Christ refers to superiority.
      Men or women don't have a better standing before for because of what gender they are, but that takes nothing away of the gender roles God has ordained for men and women.
      That's not a post-fall thing, Eve was already to be a help to Adam in the garden.
      Egalitarianism/feminism is unbiblical, ungodly and antichristian.

    • @susangeorge7127
      @susangeorge7127 3 года назад +1

      Don't you read in John 4 that she testified to the whole city which included men too, .

  • @carolajohnson535
    @carolajohnson535 3 года назад

    While the speaking style and contextual exposition are great, unfortunately the all to common meaning of the woman as sinner, loose/promiscuous, and shameful life circumstances. Theologically unsound as a result. It's unfortunate that a woman also falls into the trap of socialized biases and preaches it in the same manner. I think it's time we imagine a female savior with a man or woman or non-binary person so we can get out of this gender trap.