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The Bible Bible Bible Podcast: John 4:1-26 (Worship Him in Spirit & Truth)

The Bible Bible Bible Podcast: John 4:1-26 (Worship Him in Spirit & Truth)

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John 4:1 (Worship Him in Spirit & Truth)


So many people today are spiritually dry, restless, and exhausted—searching for something that will finally satisfy them.In John 4, Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at a well and exposes the problem beneath every problem: idolatry. We chase career, relationships, success, morality, and approval hoping they will give us life—but they only demand more and leave us empty. Jesus offers something radically different: living water that satisfies forever.In this episode of the Bible Bible Bible Podcast, we walk verse by verse through John 4:1–26, exploring:Why idolatry is the sin beneath every sinWhat “living water” really means in the BibleHow good things become ultimate thingsWhy work, relationships, and religion can’t satisfyThe connection between worship and true fulfillmentWhat it means to worship God in spirit and in truthWhy Jesus reveals Himself first to a Samaritan outcastHow the gospel turns dry sinners into overflowing springsDrawing from Jeremiah 2, Jesus exposes our broken cisterns and reveals Himself as the fountain of living waters. True satisfaction, peace, and flourishing are found not in self-improvement or moral effort, but in grace—because the Fountain Himself was made thirsty for us.This teaching is for:People burned out by career or successThose tired of religion without lifeChristians battling hidden idolsSeekers longing for meaning and truthAnyone asking, “Why am I still empty?”📖 Scripture Focus: John 4, Jeremiah 2💧 Themes: Living Water, Idolatry, Worship, Grace, Satisfaction, Gospel🎙️ Podcast: Bible Bible Bible PodcastJesus is not just offering better water.He is the water.👉 Subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible teaching👉 Share with someone who’s spiritually thirsty👉 Comment below with questions or reflections

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